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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine the change from baseline in HCV Ribonucleic acid (RNA) on Day 4 following three days of dosing with BMS-929075 in chronically genotype subtype 1a and 1b HCV infected subjects
A Safety Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics in HCV Genotype 1 Infected Patients
Aim of the present study is to evaluate in a cohort of patients with genotype 2/3 chronic hepatitis C, relapsers to a previous PEG-IFN + ribavirin therapy (alpha-2a or alpha-2b) the efficacy of PEG-IFNα-2a + ribavirin administered for 24 or 48 weeks. It will be evaluated whether 48 weeks of therapy may achieve better results compared to the standard duration (24 weeks).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a quadruple regimen (VX-222, telaprevir, pegylated interferon, and ribavirin)in subjects with hepatitis C with cirrhosis.
The purpose fo the study is to evaluate the efficacy defined by the sustained virological response (SVR), in patients with compensated cirrhosis treated with PEG-IFN, RBV and telaprevir or boceprevir in the French Early Access Program for the use of protease inhibitors or after the approval of these drugs through the the marketing authorization.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of telaprevir, given with pegylated-interferon-alfa-2a (Peg-IFN-alfa-2a) and ribavirin (RBV) in the treatment of hepatitis C in patients infected with both chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV-1) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative bioavailability, safety, and tolerability of 3 new formulations of telaprevir relative to the Incivek 375-mg tablets.
In this study the investigators examine the safety and efficacy of Keyhole-limpet-hemocyanin in patients with chronic hepatitis c infection and liver cirrhosis. The investigators hypothesize that administration of keyhole-limpet-hemocyanin reduces the viral load in patients infected with hepatitis c.
The purpose of this early access program is to provide telaprevir to patients with a specific type of hepatitis C viral infection (termed 'genotype 1') who are expected to benefit from telaprevir-based therapy but who reside in countries in which telaprevir is not yet commercially available and who are not eligible for enrollment into a clinical study of telaprevir. The study also aims to collect information on the safety and adverse events with telaprevir treatment in combination with peginterferon alfa and ribavirin, which is typically used to treat patients with hepatitis C. In addition to hepatitis C viral infection, patients in this study will also have a diagnosis of liver fibrosis and compensated liver disease.
The purpose of the study is to test the safety and tolerability of different doses of IDX719 to find the best dose for future studies. The study will also assess the pharmacokinetics of IDX719. No formal hypotheses will be tested.