The Pharmacy Times® Hepatitis Resource Center is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on the treatment of a group of distinct diseases that cause inflammation of the liver, including hepatitis A, B, C, and D.
April 15th 2025
Strategies for rescuing PTPRD function in diseased livers could provide potential therapeutic options, wrote the study authors.
Hepatitis C: Patient Warehousing
November 16th 2013Aimee Tharaldson of Express Scripts explains why some hepatitis C patients who do not have signs of active disease may want to wait to receive treatment until later this year and early next year, when the FDA is expected to approve sofosbuvir and simeprevir for the treatment of this condition.
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Drug Pipeline Activity: Hepatitis C
November 13th 2013We will see a new wave of oral antiviral hepatitis C medicines hitting the market towards the end of this year and the beginning of next year, noted Aimee Tharaldson, PharmD, senior clinical consultant, Emerging Therapeutics, Express Scripts.
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An All-Oral Regimen for Hepatitis C Succeeds in 68% of Difficult-to-Treat Patients
August 29th 2013Sixty-eight percent of patients with preexisting liver damage and other poor prognostic factors treated with a combination of sofosbuvir and ribavirin attained functional cure of hepatitis C, as measured by sustained viral response 24 weeks after the end of treatment.
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HIV/HCV Coinfection, Regimen Complexity, and Response to Treatment
August 26th 2013Investigators in Spain have identified a relationship between higher-complexity medication regimens and a lower likelihood of sustained viral response (SVR) after treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.
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Prime Data Suggest Specialty Drugs for HCV, RA Fail to Produce Savings
April 3rd 2013Prime Therapeutics' new studies, scheduled to be presented at AMCP, reveal that expected medical savings from the utilization of specialty drugs no longer offset the high cost of these therapies for the treatment of hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis.
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