SAN FRANCISCO — Michael S. Saag, MD, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discusses the revolution in HCV treatments that have transformed the disease from a chronic infection with serious complications to a manageable and potentially curable condition.
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Disclosures: Saag reports financial relationships with Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, Gilead, ViiV Healthcare, Abbvie, Boehringer Ingelheimand Pharmaceuticals and Janssen.
This blog is all about current FDA approved drugs to treat the hepatitis C virus (HCV) with a focus on treating HCV according to genotype, using information extracted from peer-reviewed journals, liver meetings/conferences, and interactive learning activities.
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I wonder what Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, Gilead, ViiV Healthcare, Abbvie, Boehringer Ingelheimand Pharmaceuticals and Janssen paid this Doctor. No wonder we are losing Doctors like crazy to the Pharmacutical companies.
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