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Boceprevir and telaprevir in the management of hepatitis C virus-infected patients.

Adeel A Butt1, Fasiha Kanwal.   

Abstract

Recent approval of direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) against hepatitis C virus (HCV) offers a major advance in the management of HCV infection. These DAAs, boceprevir and telaprevir, when given with pegylated interferon alfa (Peg-IFN) and ribavirin (RBV), result in a much higher sustained virologic response rate compared with Peg-IFN and RBV. The DAA-containing regimens are approved for HCV genotype 1 infection in HCV treatment-naive and HCV treatment-experienced patients. In this review, we present an overview of pharmacology, efficacy, adverse events, and emergence of resistance-associated variants with the use of these agents. As with all drugs, especially newly approved drugs, clinicians must consult the package insert for detailed prescribing information, list of all reported adverse events, contraindications, and drug interactions.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22156853     DOI: 10.1093/cid/cir774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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4.  Age-related differences in response to peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection.

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5.  Analysis of hepatitis C virus intrahost diversity across the coding region by ultradeep pyrosequencing.

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6.  Poor Sustained Virological Response in a Multicenter Real-Life Cohort of Chronic Hepatitis C Patients Treated with Pegylated Interferon and Ribavirin plus Telaprevir or Boceprevir.

Authors:  Kevin P Vo; Philip Vutien; Matthew J Akiyama; Vinh D Vu; Nghiem B Ha; Joy I Piotrowski; James Wantuck; Marina M Roytman; Naoky Tsai; Ramsey Cheung; Jiayi Li; Mindie H Nguyen
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7.  Virological outcomes and treatment algorithms utilisation in observational study of patients with chronic hepatitis C treated with boceprevir or telaprevir.

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Authors:  Corinne Wentworth-Kotara
Journal:  Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken)       Date:  2012-04-26

9.  Role of genetic polymorphisms in hepatitis C virus chronic infection.

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10.  HCV infection selectively impairs type I but not type III IFN signaling.

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Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2013-11-09       Impact factor: 4.307

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