No more "watch and wait." Go for the goal: SVR
Why compromise your patient's best chance to eradicate HCV?
The goal of HCV therapy is to prevent disease-related complications by eradicating the infection.
2 This can be achieved by attaining SVR.
As many as 50% of patients fail to achieve SVR.
3,4 Importantly, maintenance
therapy should not be considered so long as other options exist for refractory
patients to reach their goal.
5 Treatment delays place older patients
especially at risk:
- Delaying treatment enables disease progression, especially among older patients:
- Patient age affects the chances of achieving a SVR.1
- Among older patients, who tend to have long-standing infection, treatment delays are associated with liver disease progression.7
- The older a person is when infected by HCV, the faster liver disease will develop.7
HCV infection itself has health-related effects, even in the absence of liver disease. In addition to depression, patients may also experience rheumatoid symptoms, keratoconjunctivitis, lichen planus, and lymphoma.
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