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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment in HIV co-infected patients in routine health care services in Asia through a pilot model of care for treatment of HCV in resource-limited settings.
This study is to to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of sofosbuvir (SOF) plus ribavirin (RBV) in Egyptian adults with genotype 4 hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and antiviral activity of ABT-450/ritonavir/ABT- 267 (ABT-450/r/ABT-267; ABT-450 also known as paritaprevir; ABT-267 also known as ombitasvir) and ABT-333 (also known as dasabuvir) with and without ribavirin (RBV) in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus genotype 1a (HCV GT1a) infection without cirrhosis.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of renal function impairment on the single dose pharmacokinetics of Daclatasvir.
To assess the pharmacokenetic characteristics of 600 mg BID BI 207127 / 120 mg QD faldaprevir /ribavirin in a small number of GT1b HCV infected patients with mild hepatic impairment (CPA) (Arm 1) versus 400 mg BID BI 207127 / 120 mg QD faldaprevir /ribavirin in a small number of GT1b HCV infected patients with moderate hepatic impairment (CPB) (Arm 2).
This is a single-dose, open-label, two part, parallel group study. This study is being conducted to determine the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of GSK2336805 in subjects with varying degrees of hepatic impairment. Part 1 of the study will enroll subjects with mild and moderate hepatic impairment and healthy control subjects matched to the subjects in the moderate hepatic impairment category. The decision to commence Part 2 will be based on a review of the preliminary safety and pharmacokinetic data from subjects with moderate hepatic impairment. Part 2 will enroll subjects with severe hepatic impairment. Additionally, based on emergent data from Part 1, matched controls to the severe hepatic group may be enrolled (optional). Due to the potential difficulty in identifying eligible subjects with severe hepatic impairment, the study may be stopped prior to full enrollment in Part 2, provided that a minimum of 4 evaluable subjects with severe hepatic impairment have been enrolled. The study will consist of a Screening visit, a single dose Treatment Period and a Follow-up visit. Subjects will be screened for eligibility criteria within 30 days of enrolment. Subjects will be admitted to the clinical unit on Day -1; each subject will receive a single dose of GSK2336805 on Day 1 and will remain in the clinical unit for 5 days (check-out on Day 4). The follow-up visit will be conducted within 7-10 days after Day 1 dosing.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the antiviral efficacy, safety, tolerability of combination therapy with sofosbuvir (SOF) containing regimens for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
To evaluate the antiviral activity of 3 days of BZF961. To determine safety and tolerability of BZF961 in HCV patients. To evaluate pharmacokinetics of BZF961 in HCV patients.
Hypothesis: the Telaprevir(TVR) plasma levels (750 mg q8h or 1125 mg/12h )will not be affected when co-administered with un-boosted Atazanavir (ATV) 200 mg q12h plus two analogues (NRTIs) in HCV/HIV-co-infected patients.
This is a Phase 1 Open-Label, Parallel-Group, Single-Dose Study to evaluate the Pharmacokinetics of GS-5816 in subjects with normal hepatic function and moderate or severe hepatic impairment.