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Is pegylated interferon superior to interferon, with ribavarin, in chronic hepatitis C genotypes 2/3?
Jamall, Ijaz-S; Yusuf, Shafaq; Azhar, Maimoona; Jamall, Selene.
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  • Jamall IS; Risk-Based Decisions, Inc., 2033 Howe Avenue, Suite 240, Sacramento, California 95825, USA. ijamall@riskbaseddecisions.com
World J Gastroenterol ; 14(43): 6627-31, 2008 Nov 21.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19034963
Over the past decade, significant improvements have been made in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C (CHC), especially with the introduction of combined therapy using both interferon and ribavarin. The optimal dose and duration of treatment is still a matter of debate and, importantly, the efficacy of this combined treatment varies with the viral genotype responsible for infection. In general, patients infected with viral genotypes 2 or 3 more readily achieve a sustained viral response than those infected with viral genotype 1. The introduction of a pegylated version of interferon in the past decade has produced better clinical outcomes in patients infected with viral genotype 1. However, the published literature shows no improvement in clinical outcomes in patients infected with viral genotypes 2 or 3 when they are treated with pegylated interferon as opposed to non-pegylated interferon, both given in combination with ribavarin. This is significant because the cost of a 24-wk treatment with pegylated interferon in less-developed countries is between six and 30 times greater than that of treatment with interferon. Thus, clinicians need to carefully consider the cost-versus-benefit of using pegylated interferon to treat CHC, particularly when there is no evidence for clinically measurable benefits in patients with genotypes 2 and 3 infections.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Antivirales / Hepacivirus / Hepatitis C Crónica Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: World J Gastroenterol Asunto de la revista: GASTROENTEROLOGIA Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Antivirales / Hepacivirus / Hepatitis C Crónica Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: World J Gastroenterol Asunto de la revista: GASTROENTEROLOGIA Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos