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3-Drug Combo May Treat Hepatitis C Studies Show Boceprevir or Telaprevir Help Patients When Added to Standard Treatment
By Salynn Boyles
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD
March 30, 2011 -- Two highly anticipated hepatitis C drugs are poised to usher in a new era in the treatment of the viral disease as early as this summer, experts say.
The Merck drug boceprevir and Vertex Pharmaceutical’s similar drug telaprevir are expected to win FDA approval within months, following phase III trials showing that both drugs boosted cure rates to around 70% when used with standard therapy.
The drugs will be used in patients with HCV genotype 1 -- the hardest to treat form of the viral infection.
Adding one of the drugs to the current two-drug regimen of peginterferon and ribavirin will make the treatment of hepatitis C more complex, but it will also cure a lot more people, hepatitis C specialist Donald M. Jensen, MD, of the University of Chicago Medical Center, tells WebMD.
“Triple-drug therapy represents a major advance in the treatment of hepatitis C for patients,” he says.
Results from two phase III boceprevir trials are published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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