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Filter by:A multi-part study to evaluate the safety and PK of single ascending doses of IDX21549 in healthy and HCV-infected subjects. The effect of food on the PK of IDX21549 will also be evaluated. Antiviral activity will also be assessed in HCV-infected subjects.
Treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection was carried out using pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN), ribavirin (RBV) and vitamin D (vit D) for 48 weeks in HCV genotypes 4a subjects. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of vitamin D on liver affection in such patients.
Hepatitis C is the leading cause of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis in United States veterans. Cirrhosis is associated with impaired antibody responses and increased risk of bacterial infections. We have recently identified that cirrhosis is associated with abnormalities of memory B-cells, cells that make antibodies and help protect against bacterial infections. We have identified that chemicals associated with gut bacteria might play a role in causing these B-cell abnormalities. It is well known that gut bacteria have increased access to the blood in individuals with cirrhosis, a process called bacterial translocation. We hypothesize that reducing bacteria counts in the gut by using poorly-absorbed antibiotics (also known as selective gut decontamination) will partially reverse losses of memory B-cells in cirrhosis by reducing bacterial translocation.
To evaluate Sustained Virologic Response at post treatment Week 12 (SVR12)following treatment with Lambda/RBV/DCV in chronic HCV GT-1, -2, -3 or -4 subjects co-infected with HIV-1
This study will provide chronic hepatitis C patients with low platelets (less than 75x10^9/L) the opportunity to undergo treatment and possible cure of their virus. The main hepatitis C drugs will be administered as standard of care, with the addition of the study drug eltrombopag. The investigators hypothesize that providing eltrombopag to chronic hepatitis C patients with low platelets (less than 75x10^9/L) will permit the initiation and completion of antiviral triple therapy with boceprevir, ribavirin, and pegylated-interferon.
This prospective, national, multicenter, observational study will evaluate in routine clinical practice the efficacy and safety of re-treatment with Pegasys (peginterferon alfa-2a) plus ribavirin or regimens containing direct-acting antivirals in participants with chronic hepatitis C who failed previous treatment. Participants will be followed for the duration of their treatment (24, 48 or 72 weeks) and for 24 weeks of follow-up.
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (what the body does to the medication) and antiviral activity of JNJ-47910382 when administered in different dosing regimens in Caucasian genotype-1 chronic HCV-infected patients.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of PEGASYS® (peginterferon alfa-2a 40KD) plus Robatrol® (ribavirin) combination therapy given for 36 weeks versus 48 weeks on the clearance of HCV viremia 24 weeks after treatment end
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of a short course of therapy (24 weeks) versus standard 48 week treatment in previously untreated adult participants with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) genotype 4 infection who achieve rapid virologic response (RVR), defined as HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA) negativity after 4 weeks of treatment.
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (how a drug is absorbed and distributed in the body), and intrinsic antiviral activity of JNJ-47910382 after 5 consecutive days of administration in chronic, hepatitis C virus (HCV)-genotype-1-infected patients at different doses and dose regimens.