Hepatitis C "Me-Too" Drugs: Innovation And Lower Cost
By Josh Bloom — October 5, 2017
I have also written about the benefit of second- and third-generation drugs, which are dismissed as "me-too" drugs by know-nothing critics of the industry, such as Sidney Wolfe and Marcia Angell. Ignorant critics would have you believe that the fourth approved drug in a class is nothing more than a non-innovative cash cow for drug companies. They could hardly be more wrong.
It is now clear that patients benefit greatly when there are multiple choices of drugs for a particular ailment; not just medically, but also economically. There can be no better example of this than AbbVie's Mavyret, the newest weapon in the already-impressive arsenal against hepatitis C—a pernicious virus that has infected 3 million people in the US and 170 million worldwide.
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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.
Risk Of Developing Liver Cancer After HCV Treatment
- Home
- 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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