Improving Long-term Outcomes
Can your patients afford to wait? INFERGEN® (Interferon alfacon-1) is here today.
A growing body of research suggests that "watch and wait" strategies are inconsistent with the primary goal of HCV treatment: sustained virologic response (SVR).
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Whenever possible, the goal of HCV treatment should be viral eradication.
3 Stopping treatment or adopting maintenance or "watch and wait" strategies may enable disease progression.
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Successful treatment virtually "arrests" disease progression and related complications,
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while also activating host immune responses.
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While many therapeutic agents are still in development, most are only in Phase II clinical trials. This means that few new HCV treatments will become available in the foreseeable future.
- Numerous agents in phase 1 and 2 studies have demonstrated lack of efficacy.
- Although current treatment options may seem limited, maintaining antiviral pressure is crucial to patients' long-term success.
- Vigilant monitoring of response to interferon early in the course of therapy can help you plan a treatment strategy that offers your patients the best chance for SVR.
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A New Approach to HCV Treatment