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  • #21419
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    • Guardian Angel
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    @fitz

    Early on in my personal research on DAA’s, I came across information about ‘Chlorcyclizine’ which is actually an over the counter antihistamine.

    As I approach the last 28 days of DAA treatment, I find myself wondering if it might not be wise to include chlorcyclizine as an additional therapy, and perhaps stay on it for another 4 weeks or so after EOT.

    Don’t remember seeing this subject discussed here on the forum, and would like to explore this with my fellow travelers here.

    Articles regarding Chlorcyclizine follow:

    http://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/antihistamine-could-be-used-as-a-cheaper-hepatitis-c-therapy-study-suggests/20068312.article

    http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/7/282/282ra49

    http://time.com/3811816/hepatitis-c-allergy-drug/

    Repurposing Allergy Meds to Treat Hep C

    http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/new-drugs-show-promise-against-hepatitis-c/

    #21420
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    @rohcvfighter

    Hi Fitz,

    an interesting information, which is new to me.
    However, I just read the article from the first link you posted and I became …. cautious with regard to the remark that this substance may cross the blood-brain barrier ….

    As you are approaching EOT, it might be that your level of anxiety increases…..It happened to others too :), so just think it is normal to feel like this and enjoy the time till week 12 after EOT doing something else, maybe not related to HCV ;-).
    Have a look also here on Greg’s latest blog, perhaps it helps :) http://hepatitisctreatment.homestead.com/generic-harvoni-cost.html (scroll down a little bit until you find the post “The Sad Reality of Relapse”

    Cheers,
    RHF


    In fiecare an HCV ucide peste 500000 oameni.Medicamentele generice pentru hepatita C functioneaza. Nu deveni statistica! Cauta pe Google “medicamente generice pentru hepatita C”.
    HCV kills more than 500000 people every year. HCV generic drugs work. Don’t become a statistic.
    By sharing this Youtube video you might save someone’s life!
    My TX: HEPCVIR-L[generic Harvoni]-India
    SVR52 achieved

    #21423
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    • Guardian Angel
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    @fitz

    I wouldn’t be so quick to dismiss this medication out of hand RHF. To do so, I believe, would be a mistake.

    Obviously, chlorcyclizine is an over the counter antihistamine used routinely for hay fever, and seasonal allergies, and has been used safely for decades for this purpose. So, I’m not really that concerned about its already established safety record.

    The question I find myself asking is “If this medication is as cheap, safe, and effective (against HCV) as the initial research indicates, why wouldn’t we look at adding it to the existing arsenal for use in conjunction with DAAs?”

    I yield the floor.

    #21424
    Avatar photoMatt-Kenney-google
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    @matt-kenney-google

    Hey fitz!
    I saw this too a while back and I agree it is VERY intriguing. I was hoping to hear more from the medical community as time and testing progressed. Like you, I’m curious to know what, if anything, others might have heard, or have to say regarding it.
    RHF, I appreciate your post referencing Gregs latest blog and “The Sad Reality of Relapse.” I must say though, that the result you intended may have worked in the opposite direction for me :lol:
    Now I am even more interested in the question posed here by fitz. :woohoo:
    Thanks to you both,

    Matt


    GT1a; Got it some time in the 70’s; Diagnosed @1976
    Tx naive
    METAVIR: A2-F2
    SOT May 18, 2016: CMP: AST 162 ALT 241 VL 13000000
    3 weeks after SOT: AST 27 ALT 31 VL 138
    Reached EOT Aug. 10, 2016 / Received svr4 results Sept. 20, 2016: AST 22 ALT 24
    Hep C RNA NOT DETECTED”

    #21430
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    • Guardian Angel
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    @fitz

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    :)

    #21431
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    @londongirl

    Hi Fitz, I remember something about this. I think Dr F knows about it, Maybe he’ll come along with his opinion. Interesting.


    GT1a Dec14 F2/8.7 VL 900000-2.5M
    Jan16 Hepcivir-L MonkMed/Redemption
    Baseline: VL 913575 Alt 76 Platelets low
    Wk2 VL1157 Alt 23
    DET Wk 8 VL 32 Alt19 ‘In the slow lane’
    June16 Fibro 5.7 F0/1 LIF 1.5
    Wk 11 VL<12 Alt 13 Det/Unq
    Extending tx 12 wks Mylan Sofo/Dac MonkMed
    Wk 14 VL <12 Det/Unq
    Wk 16 VL UNDETECTED
    Wk 22 + 4 Wks Sunprevir FixHepC
    Wk 24 UNDETECTED Alt 13
    Wk 12 post tx SVR12 Wk 26 SVR24
    Thank-you Tim, Dr Debasis @ MonkMed & Dr Freeman @ Fix HepC

    #21436
    avatar876.jpegGaj
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    @gaj

    I suspect the blood/brain barrier comment mostly means that it carries a little sticker that says “This medicine may cause drowsiness and increase the effects of alcohol. If affected do not drive a motor vehicle or operate machinery”.

    Certainly interesting with its potential to add a different mechanism to the treatment process though at this early stage I would advise readers not to run down to their pharmacy and start self medicating* without discussion with a medical professional.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855495

    Edit: *and be aware that the therapeutic dosage may differ from what is appropriate for use as an antihistamine.


    G3a since ’78 – Dx ’12 – F4 (2xHCC)
    24wk Tx – PEG/Riba/Dac 2013 relapsed
    24wk Tx – Generic Sof/Dac/Riba 2015/16 relapsed
    16wk Tx – 12/01/17 -> 03/05/17 NS3/NS5a + Generic Sof
    SVR7 – 22/06/17 UND
    SRV12 – 27/07/17 UND
    SVR24 – 26/10/17 UND
    :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

    #21441
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    @fitz

    Thanks for your excellent input, Gaj. :+1: I did a little research, and the dose to keep a runny nose at bay is one tablet every 8 hours. So for that purpose 30 tablets is a 10 day supply.

    The stuff hasn’t had any kind of patent protection for years, so it is little wonder Big Pharma doesn’t seem to be interested in it. One of the things that is especially intriguing to me is that (according to the published research) Chorcyclizine appears to keep HCV from entering cells to replicate in the first place. Also that the studies seem to suggest that it does not interfere with the mechanisms used by DAAs to destroy the virus, and may actually be used in conjunction with DAAs to assist in shutting down HCV’s ability to replicate.

    Exciting stuff if it actually turns out to be as effective as the studies suggest!

    #21445
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    @emilio

    Hi all, great discussion! I recall having a discussion with Dr Freeman about chlorcyclizine last year and something G3s in particular could consider. An old drug but very effective on replication etc. The other interesting one is statins in assisting with clearance rates etc. Who knows maybe the final piece of the puzzle. Em

    #21446
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    @meg

    Wow Fitz what a great research! Thank you. I am now totally intrigued and curious about your find. It might help falling and staying asleep too as an extra bonus. :whistle: Btw I heard that Vitamin B12 is good to improve SVR chances too. Will check the links you posted. :+1:


    Blood transfusion in 1992 – Diagnosed in 2007
    Tx naive -G1b – F1
    VL 2.270.000
    ALT 40
    Start tx June 4th/2016 with DAAs – Sof/Led from India
    Bloods on two weeks of tx (June 18th)
    AST 17 – ALT 10 – GGT 19
    Virus UND
    Bloods on six weeks of tx (July 16th)
    AST 17 – ALT 8 – GGT 12
    Virus UND
    EOT on August 8th (did 9 weeks and 3 days)

    SVR 4 Virus UND (September 7th)
    AST 13 – ALT 5

    SVR 14 Virus UND (November 12th)

    #21448
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    @beaches

    Just a quick one about vitamin B12
    If you are vegan, you need to find a way to supplement, as I believe B12 is only available in animal products.
    I’d be curious to know how people who are vegan for ethical reasons get their B12 – not being cynical or inflammatory, just curious


    Genotype 1a
    Diagnosed in 2004, had HCV for all my adult life. Until 2016!!!!
    Harvoni treatment, started 19 March 2016
    4 week results Bilirubin 12 down from 14 pre treatment,
    Gamma 25 down from 52, ALT 19 down from 63, AST 19 down from 47,
    VL <15 down from a lazy 6 million or so

    EOT Results
    Bilirubin 10, GGT 18, ALT 19, AST 21, VL UND

    12 Weeks post EOT
    Bilirubin 11, GGT 16, ALT 22, AST 20, VL UND
    Cured baby

    #21449
    Avatar photoemilio
    • Guardian Angel
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    @emilio

    Hi all, great discussion! I recall having a discussion with Dr Freeman about chlorcyclizine last year and something G3s in particular could consider. An old drug but very effective on replication etc. The other interesting one is statins in assisting with clearance rates etc. Who knows maybe the final piece of the puzzle. Em

    #21450
    avatar876.jpegGaj
    • Guardian Angel
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    @gaj

    Hi Meg,

    Here is a link to the Supplements section of the forum. It includes threads about B12 and Vitamin D, both of which have evidence to support their use if you are deficient. Plus one about B12 availability per beaches’ comment. :)

    https://fixhepc.com/forum/supplements.html


    G3a since ’78 – Dx ’12 – F4 (2xHCC)
    24wk Tx – PEG/Riba/Dac 2013 relapsed
    24wk Tx – Generic Sof/Dac/Riba 2015/16 relapsed
    16wk Tx – 12/01/17 -> 03/05/17 NS3/NS5a + Generic Sof
    SVR7 – 22/06/17 UND
    SRV12 – 27/07/17 UND
    SVR24 – 26/10/17 UND
    :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

    #21451
    Avatar photoMatt-Kenney-google
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    @matt-kenney-google

    Found this on vitamin B12 sources.
    Vegetarians
    Strict vegetarians and vegans are at greater risk than lacto-ovo vegetarians and nonvegetarians of developing vitamin B12 deficiency because natural food sources of vitamin B12 are limited to animal foods [5]. Fortified breakfast cereals are one of the few sources of vitamin B12 from plants and can be used as a dietary source of vitamin B12 for strict vegetarians and vegans.
    Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet. https://ods.od.nih.gov/
    Eat lots of fortified breakfast cereal :woohoo:

    MK


    GT1a; Got it some time in the 70’s; Diagnosed @1976
    Tx naive
    METAVIR: A2-F2
    SOT May 18, 2016: CMP: AST 162 ALT 241 VL 13000000
    3 weeks after SOT: AST 27 ALT 31 VL 138
    Reached EOT Aug. 10, 2016 / Received svr4 results Sept. 20, 2016: AST 22 ALT 24
    Hep C RNA NOT DETECTED”

    #21453
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    @rohcvfighter

    Hi Everybody,

    couple of feedbacks regarding my previous post:


    @Fitz
    & Matt: I posted the link about Greg’s post in order to highlight the aspect about the anxiety felt by patients when they reach EOT and the waiting time of 12 weeks. It provided also couple of arguments about possible causes of relapse. My intention (and probably I should have said this from the beginning) was to touch the idea of having trust in the DAAs despite the anxiety during the waiting times.

    My understanding regarding the mechanism of action was that Chlorcyclizine might block HCV in entering the liver cells. So it is a different mechanism than the DAAs which affects the replication of HCV. On one side, the idea of using it sounds like an additional protection, after the DAAs treatment is finished. On the other side, I have in mind that outside the body, in dried blood, HCV may survive upto 6 weeks, while inside the body there is a more “friendly environment” for the HCV, therefore if after the DAAs treatment there will still be some RAVs hidden somewhere in the body, the Chlorcyclizine might need to be used for more weeks.
    Who knows, maybe DAAs + Chlorcyclizine might be something like the case of getting rid of the bugs: you put poison (aka you take the DAAs) and the bugs getting in contact with it will die, but some bugs will remain in a crack in wall and might survive, so if you block that crack, the bugs will finally die from starvation :D. It would be a nice dream. Yet dreams are dreams, reality is reality and sometimes dreams do become reality ;-), so it is hard (at least for me at this moment) to give solid opinions.

    Anyway, please consider my “message of caution” not as a kind of “do not do it”, rather as a kind of “research more, ask more, get a professional view and if it turns to be (or might be) safe for you, give it a try”.

    Cheers,
    RHF


    In fiecare an HCV ucide peste 500000 oameni.Medicamentele generice pentru hepatita C functioneaza. Nu deveni statistica! Cauta pe Google “medicamente generice pentru hepatita C”.
    HCV kills more than 500000 people every year. HCV generic drugs work. Don’t become a statistic.
    By sharing this Youtube video you might save someone’s life!
    My TX: HEPCVIR-L[generic Harvoni]-India
    SVR52 achieved

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