Keep the goal in sight: sustained virologic response (SVR)
Maintaining antiviral pressure is critical for maximizing long-term outcomes. Make INFERGEN
® (Interferon alfacon-1) the
next step in your HCV patients' treatment plan.
The goal of HCV therapy is to prevent disease-associated complications by eradicating the infection.
1 This is primarily achieved through the attainment of SVR.
- Data suggest an association between an early virologic response (EVR - ≥2-log10 reduction of HCV RNA by 12 weeks or viral negativity) and development of SVR.1,2
- Patients who achieve SVR and eradicate their infections almost always have a dramatic early reduction in their HCV RNA.1
- Patients who are viral negative at week 12 have a 75% chance of achieving SVR.3
- For genotype 1 patients who remain viral positive at week 12, the chance to achieve SVR goes down to 17%.4
- For the 50% of all patients who fail to achieve SVR,5,6 it's important to consider as many therapeutic options and strategies as possible.
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