Regular monitoring of HCV treatment response is essential.
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Minimal residual viremia using transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) assays is a key predictor of post-treatment non-response.
1 Following your patients with more sensitive and specific assays can lead to more effective treatment strategies.
- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detects HCV RNA only down to a lower limit of 50 IU/mL.2
- TMA allows quantification of HCV RNA down to 5-10 IU/mL.1
- TMA provides a more accurate view of patients' response to therapy, and helps to avoid the false HCV RNA-undetectable results that often occur with PCR.1,3
Regular
monitoring using highly sensitive assays enables better recognition of changes in response to HCV therapy and allows timely decision-making that can lead to better outcomes.
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