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Friday, April 15, 2016
ILC2016 Coverage: Impact of Viekirax (ombitasvir/parataprevir/ritonavir and Exviera (dasabuvir) Real-world experience with 3-D regimen lives up to phase 3 studies
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Real-world experience with 3-D regimen lives up to phase 3 studies
BARCELONA — In this video perspective from the International Liver Congress 2016, Heiner Wedemeyer, MD, research group leader, department of gastroenterology, hepatology and endocrinology at Hannover Medical School in Germany, discusses his real-world experience with the German Hepatitis C-Registry. Specifically, Wedemeyer looked at the impact of Viekirax (ombitasvir/parataprevir/ritonavir, AbbVie) and Exviera (dasabuvir, AbbVie), together known as Viekira Pak in the United States, in his own practice, showing that the everyday impact is similar to that seen in phase 3 trials.
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