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Where the latest HCV drug combos fit in


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM GUILD 2018


“Glecaprevir/pibrentasvir is the first pangenic 8-week regimen for noncirrhotics. This is a major advance. And now having sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir for treatment-experienced patients, that’s another strong advance,” commented Dr. Terrault, professor of medicine and director of the Viral Hepatitis Center at the University of California, San Francisco.

Dr. Flamm said the biggest remaining challenge in the treatment of hepatitis C is to gain improved access to therapy.

“The public-aid patients make up 30%-35% of patients with hepatitis C in my part of the country, and they still can’t get therapy unless they have cirrhosis. We can’t even treat people who have stage 2 fibrosis if they’re public-aid patients in Illinois. So we can’t achieve the goal of eliminating hepatitis C,” Dr. Flamm said.

He reported having no financial conflicts regarding his presentation.

Encourage your patients to visit AGA’s new online GI Patient Center to learn more about digestive diseases, including HCV, at gastro.org/patient.

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