Goodbye to the Boys on the Bus: How the VA Cured My Hepatitis C
By R.V. Scheide June 9, 2015
The magic pill arrived in 2013 in the form of sofosbuvior, which belongs to a new class of drugs known as nucleoside analogs. In clinical trials, sofosbuvior, in combination with interferon and ribavirin, completely eradicated the virus in more than 90 percent of the test subjects, and cut treatment duration from 48 weeks to 12 weeks. The test subjects didn't just go into remission. They continue to be virus-free. They are in essence cured, something the old treatment with interferon and ribavirin cannot claim.
While sofosbuvior is a genuine miracle drug, it comes at a high price. When it first hit the market, each pill cost $1000, which over the course of the 84-day treatment (12 weeks) adds up to $84,000. However, because the Veteran's Administration has a large pool of Hepatitis C patients ...
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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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- Newly Diagnosed With Hep C? Or Considering Treatment?
- All FDA Approved Drugs To Treat Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis C Genotypes and Treatment
- Mavyret (glecaprevir/pibrentasvir)
- Vosevi (Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir/Voxilaprevir)
- Epclusa® (Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir)
- Harvoni® (Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir)
- VIEKIRA XR/VIEKIRA Pak
- Zepatier(Elbasvir/Grazoprevir)
- Cure - Achieving sustained virologic response (SVR) in hepatitis C
- HCV Liver Fibrosis
- FibroScan® Understanding The Results
- HCV Cirrhosis
- Staging Cirrhosis
- HCV Liver Cancer
- Risk Of Developing Liver Cancer After HCV Treatment
- Treating Elderly HCV Patients
- Fatty Liver Disease: NAFLD/NASH
- Current research articles on ailments that may be related to HCV
- Is There A Natural Way To Improve Liver Fibrosis?
- Can Food Or Herbs Interact With Conventional Medical Treatments?
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