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11 April 2017 at 11:05 am #25828
Hi all,
I just realize i got a HEP C Gene 6 while I have my body check last 2 years.
And the medicine is too expensive that i cannot afford at all.
Luckily i found this web from a Malaysia forum, the news about HEP C is too little in our country. I am so lost.My doctor told me:
1. it is very difficult to cure, because you are gene 6, that is less then 10 case in malaysia, so not much doctor doing research on the G6 field…
2. the medicine and treatment is very expensive
3.if i wanna start the treatment, it is better i cut down my weight , i am 115kg, 175cm, the doctor ask me to loss weight until 80KG only can start the treatment, if not i just waster money.I am eating healthy, exercise and no more alcohol. but it is difficult to get down to 80kg in a short time.
I just wanna check, can i still get the pills and start my treatment or it is a must for me to slim down first?Thank you so much for answer this.
12 April 2017 at 6:23 am #25837Welcome ahmonz,
It is true that genotype 6 is less common in most countries and therefore the research level has been lower in patient numbers but that research shows that it responds to these new drugs as well as other genotypes when the appropriate medication for your genotype is used.
Generic medications are available at far more reasonable prices than the branded versions and are available from FixhepC for approx. US$1500-1600 per 3 month treatment. http://fixhepc.com/getting-treated/how-to-do-it.html
With the old style interferon/ribavirin treatments body weight was recognised as an indicator of likelihood of success but my understanding is that it has minimal/very small impact on successful treatment with these new direct acting antivirals….but there could be other reasons your doctor wants you to lose weight prior to treatment?
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
12 April 2017 at 2:19 pm #25840Weight makes no difference to cure rate
We have 100% success in GT6 with Sofosbuvir Daclatasvir but sample is only 6/6 – so 6 patients total.
So it is possible and cure is likely
YMMV
13 April 2017 at 6:02 pm #25846Thanks for your reply, Gaj & Dr Freeman!
My doctor wanna use the old style interferon/ribavirin treatments to treat me, because the new treatment is not yet launch here. and the people here is getting their medicine from fixhepc.com if wanna try the new medicine. I think that is the reason he ask me to slim down. But i know the old treatment is not going to cure my hep C G6, because the doctor say it is difficult to handle G6, they never have this in Malaysia. and i can only afford government hospital, means they will only give what they have, and not looking to the new medicine at all.If my liver fat problem not slowing down the effective of the Twinvir , can i start to use it ?
I got fat liver, hep C G6, HCV RNA quantitive 419800 IU/ML, AST 67, ALT 144, but no cirrhosis (base on ultrasound)
And i got diabetes, will it be a concern to take this pill?Planning to get Twinvir (Sofosbuvir 400mg / Ledipasvir 90mg), but i dont know 12 week is good enough? Worry it will be relapsed…
Thanks for all your reply and comment.
13 April 2017 at 6:29 pm #25847Dr Freeman,
You mean the 100% cure of GT6 using Sofosbuvir 400mg / Daclatasvir 60mg ?
Because when i check greg’s blog, got few GT3 using this and relapsed after 24 week. that is why i thinking of Sofosbuvir 400mg / Ledipasvir 90mg. but seems all GT6 cure, i think i will go for Sofosbuvir 400mg / Daclatasvir 60mg !I might be the no-7 !!!
Thanks again
14 April 2017 at 12:39 pm #25854Hi Ahmonz, It is good that you are going to get your G6 treated. What medications do you take for your diabetes?
G2, infected maybe in 1971?
Diagnosed HVnon-A non-B 1980s, revised to HVC 1990’s.
Treatment naive. Fibroscan & bloods all normal ranges.
Viral load 7million,
began Redemption trial4, 12-week generic Sof/Vel (Incepta) 2017. Week 4 UND, Week 12UND, SVR24
Thank-yous to my doctor for the script, to Jan at FixHepC for wrangling, and to Dr Freeman for courage.
Kia kaha e hoa ma!14 April 2017 at 1:55 pm #25855Either Sofosbuvir/Ledipasvir or Sofosbuvir/Daclatasvir should work.
I would advise Sofosbuvir/Daclatasvir if it is available, but either is good. Incepta make both Twinvir and Corevigen
In terms of duration, unless you have cirrhosis then 12 weeks should be good.
What are you platelets? From that we can calculate APRI score and advise duration.
YMMV
16 April 2017 at 9:05 am #25864Mnem wrote:Hi Ahmonz, It is good that you are going to get your G6 treated. What medications do you take for your diabetes?
Hi Mnem, i am taking froxiga 10mg and Diamide (Gilbenclamide 5mg + Metfomin HC 500mg). i should take injection as well, but i stop it because can control the blood sugar after adding forxiga. but sometimes still have bad reading. depends on the diet.
16 April 2017 at 9:09 am #25865”James-Freeman-facebook” wrote:Either Sofosbuvir/Ledipasvir or Sofosbuvir/Daclatasvir should work.
I would advise Sofosbuvir/Daclatasvir if it is available, but either is good. Incepta make both Twinvir and Corevigen
In terms of duration, unless you have cirrhosis then 12 weeks should be good.
What are you platelets? From that we can calculate APRI score and advise duration.
Dr Freeman,
My platelets is 204.
For ultrasound checking, the doctor say no cirrhosis for now. (check by ultrasound should be ok? )
And will the liver fat going to slow down the effect of Corevigen? if not i think i will start it asap.Thank you so much! this website and forum really help me a lot!
and make me confidence after reading all sharing !Cheers,
Mon16 April 2017 at 1:57 pm #25867Forxiga (Dapagliflozin) is a SGLT2 inhibitor, good to know this has been helping you with your diabetes
G2, infected maybe in 1971?
Diagnosed HVnon-A non-B 1980s, revised to HVC 1990’s.
Treatment naive. Fibroscan & bloods all normal ranges.
Viral load 7million,
began Redemption trial4, 12-week generic Sof/Vel (Incepta) 2017. Week 4 UND, Week 12UND, SVR24
Thank-yous to my doctor for the script, to Jan at FixHepC for wrangling, and to Dr Freeman for courage.
Kia kaha e hoa ma!16 April 2017 at 4:10 pm #25870With your platelets and AST you don’t have cirrhosis. 12 weeks treatment should be fine.
YMMV
26 April 2017 at 6:44 am #25911dear doctor Freeman:
I already contact Alimul from Incepta. He said they do not have Corvigen anymore. Due to low demand. So I got three choice from him:
1. Get separate pills (Hopetavir for Sofosbuvir and Virodacla for Daclatasvir)
2. Use new pills Panovir (Sofosbuvir and Velpatasvir)
3. He can help to manage to get Darvoni (Sofosbuvir 400mg / Daclatasvir 60mg) from beacon.
I am not so sure which one is the best choice ? Please , need advise!
Thank you agin for helping me so much ! And all of you who share your info in the forum! Many thanks !
26 April 2017 at 8:34 am #259131-3 are all good and you missed
4 Sofosbuvir/Ledipasvir (Twinvir from incepta)
The latest EASL guidelines include all those as an option.
YMMV
7 May 2017 at 2:00 pm #25998Dear Dr Freeman,
Thanks again for your suggestion.
I will go for Panovir (Sofosbuvir and Velpatasvir), will order from Bangladesh this week.
Hopefully i can start the treatment next week.Will get a liver reading before i start. and keep update here!
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