A 12-week regimen of sofosbuvir, daclatasvir, and ribavirin achieved sustained response in >85% of patients with cirrhosis regardless of treatment experience.
Although current treatment regimens for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are effective in most scenarios, sustained virologic response (SVR) rates tend to be lower among HCV genotype 3 patients with advanced liver disease (e.g., SVR rates are approximately 65% in patients with cirrhosis versus >95% in those without cirrhosis).
In the current industry-funded, open-label, randomized, phase III study, investigators evaluated the efficacy of daclatasvir 60 mg daily and sofosbuvir 400 mg daily plus ribavirin 1000–1200 mg daily for 12 or 16 weeks (randomized in a 1:1 fashion) in patients with treatment-naive or treatment-experienced HCV genotype 3 infection and well-compensated stage 3 fibrosis or cirrhosis. The primary endpoint was SVR at 12 wee…
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