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Interferon-free combination GS-7977/Ribavirin Will Displace Telaprevir Combo, According to Findings from Decision Resources

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Feb. 28, 2012, 9:00 a.m. EST
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In 2015, Gilead's GS-7977 Plus Ribavirin Will Earn Decision Resources' Proprietary Clinical Gold Standard Status for the Treatment of Non-Responder Patients with Hepatitis C Virus

GS-7977 Plus Ribavirin Will Displace the Current Proprietary Clinical Gold Standard, Telaprevir in Combination with Peg-IFNa/Ribavirin, According to Findings from Decision Resources

BURLINGTON, Mass., Feb 28, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms for pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that, based on clinical data and the opinions of interviewed thought leaders, telaprevir (Vertex's Incivek, Johnson & Johnson's Incivo) in combination with peg-IFNa (Roche's Pegasys or Merck's Victrelis) and ribavirin (Roche's Copegus; Merck's Rebetol; generics) has earned Decision Resources' proprietary clinical gold standard status for the treatment of non-responder patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Owing to its competitive advantages in safety and tolerability as well as delivery, the interferon-free combination of Gilead's GS-7977 (formerly PSI-7977) plus ribavirin will displace telaprevir plus peg-IFNa/ribavirin and earn proprietary clinical gold standard status for HCV non-responders in 2015, following its launch for the indication in 2014 in the United States.

Decision Resources' analysis of the hepatitis C virus drug market also finds that surveyed U.S. gastroenterologists and managed care organization (MCO) pharmacy directors agree that the percentage of genotype-1 null responders achieving sustained virologic response is one of the attributes that most influences their decisions regarding prescribing and formulary status determinations, respectively, in HCV non-responders.

"Clinical data and the opinions of interviewed thought leaders indicate that several emerging regimens utilizing novel, HCV-specific direct-acting antivirals have advantages over sales-leading telaprevir plus peg-IFNa/ribavirin on this attribute," said Decision Resources Analyst Seamus Levine-Wilkinson, Ph.D.
According to insights from surveyed U.S. gastroenterologists and MCO pharmacy directors, the absence of interferon-free treatment options for HCV is one of the greatest unmet needs in HCV. Clinical data and the opinions of interviewed thought leaders indicate that GS-7977 has demonstrated the potential to significantly fulfill this unmet need.

The findings also reveal that surveyed U.S. gastroenterologists indicate that they would prescribe the quadruple regimen of Bristol-Myers Squibb's NS5A inhibitor daclatasvir (BMS-790052) plus Bristol-Myers Squibb's protease inhibitor asunaprevir (BMS-650032) plus peg-IFNa/ribavirin to 41 percent of their HCV non-responder patients. Decision Resources' forecast for this quadruple regimen is more conservative due to anticipated reimbursement restrictions, positioning in later lines of therapy, competition from IFN-free regimens and competition asunaprevir will face from other protease inhibitors.

The launch of novel HCV-specific agents will increase the size of the drug-treated population mainly as a result of re-treatment of prior non-responders as well as increased referral and drug treatment rates. The overall HCV drug market will experience significant growth, expanding from almost $1.7 billion in 2010 to $14.4 billion in 2015 in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan. Thereafter, the market will decrease to $11.2 billion in 2020, owing to a decline in the size of the treatment-eligible population due to declining prevalence and effective new regimens.

Decision Resources' Robust Market Forecast and Opportunities Analysis
Decision Resources provides a comprehensive view of what is happening in a specific drug market now and in the decade ahead. The research includes analysis of the unmet need and near-term drug development opportunities that exist within a drug market powered by primary research from physicians and payers. The robust market forecast and opportunities analysis is comprised of the Pharmacor 2012 advisory service and the DecisionBase 2012 report series.

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