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1 November 2015 at 4:42 pm #3171
Just found this article via reddit, suggesting a combination of Sofosbuvir, ledipasvir or daclatasvir, and a third simeprevir or asunaprevir has even greater efficacy than the current DAA’s
Three different Big Pharma companies make the various drugs, and Schinazi asserts that to protect their markets, they have resisted collaborating with each other. “I want to show these companies that they should have done this study a long time ago themselves,” says Schinazi, who helped pay for the drugs used in the study. “When you put the best drugs together, you get fabulous results.”
Study suggests unprecedented 3-week hepatitis C cure
GT1a since 1988, diagnosed 1990
F0, tx naive
VL 262,000 ALT 40 AST 26 GGT 13 Fibroscan 04/12/15 – 2.9
Started Mesochem sof/dac 12 weeks 01/01/2016
11/02/2016 – 6 weeks UNDETECTED
AST 26
ALT 262 November 2015 at 12:56 am #3176Now this looks like something that governments and health insurers around the world have been hoping for.
http://news.sciencemag.org/health/2015/10/study-suggests-unprecedented-3-week-hepatitis-c-cure
Two time relapser.
SVR 4 achieved 12/16 at last
SVR 12 achieved 22/02/2017 The Bastard has been defeatedGT 3 – about 28 yrs with HCV
2 November 2015 at 3:28 am #3184Hi Paul!
I carry the same genotype 3a as you do. I was just searching the web to find out what combos were rigth to fight our genotype. Found that with just Sofosbuvir + Ribavirin the treatment shoul be of 24 weeks.
On this forum I was told that the combo you are taking is the right option for us. I see that you’re already on the way with it. My question is for how long you’ll take it and how did you got the meds?
I’d rather stay away from the ribavirin, but, if there is no other way… it certainly beats the peginterferon!
I was never treated, between F1 and F2, very fatty liver and begun some ten days ago to start feeling some symptons.
Thanks a lot from Argentina2 November 2015 at 3:44 am #3185Hi puzzled the Sof and Dac combo seems to be the best option and 12 weeks should do it, i’ve signed on for 24 weeks which is could be overkill but I allready was a non responder to a Dac trial with Peg and Riba. I accessed meds through Buyers Club. so far this seems to be a killer combo. I’m not sure how you access meds into Argentina maybe direct shipment not sure .
On another note I will be flying into Buenos Aires in Janurary to jump on a cruise ship.
cheers
Two time relapser.
SVR 4 achieved 12/16 at last
SVR 12 achieved 22/02/2017 The Bastard has been defeatedGT 3 – about 28 yrs with HCV
2 November 2015 at 4:41 am #3187Thanks Paul for your fast reply…
Usually in January Buenos Aires gets really hot weather wise. Temperatures could rise up to the upper 30 degrees, some times nearing 40 C, but that’s an exception. The good thing about january is that a lot of people goes off to vacation somewhere else and the city is not that crowded.
At night feels much better. So don’t miss the Tango shows in San Telmo.
Too bad you wont be able to taste some of our very good red wines! And be careful with the “parrilladas” (a lot of different kinds of meats on a single serving) some are really high on fats.
I’ll probably be in Buenos Aires by then. If so, I could drive around to show you the city. Although, chances are I could be flying to somewhere in the world to get the meds. Australia, China, Bangladesh or India by then.
I really hope that twelve weeks would do the job. I can’t wait to regain my energies. Until now I’ve been loosing strenght and close to give up hope. This forum has been an injection of new life for me…
Best wishes and if there is anything you need to know about Buenos Aires, just let me know.
Julio
The puzzled nickname was just to show how I felt about this ordeal, but i’m feeling more and more Unpuzzled…2 November 2015 at 6:05 am #3190Paul-Jarman-facebook wrote:Now this looks like something that governments and health insurers around the world have been hoping for.
http://news.sciencemag.org/health/2015/10/study-suggests-unprecedented-3-week-hepatitis-c-cure
Does look promising, especially if Govts were leaning towards the 8wk regimen anyway. Anything to make it more attractive to the bureaucratic purse.
GT1a since 1988, diagnosed 1990
F0, tx naive
VL 262,000 ALT 40 AST 26 GGT 13 Fibroscan 04/12/15 – 2.9
Started Mesochem sof/dac 12 weeks 01/01/2016
11/02/2016 – 6 weeks UNDETECTED
AST 26
ALT 262 November 2015 at 7:14 am #3194 -
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