This is from from last month:
"Boceprevir and telaprevir appear comparable in terms of sustained virologic response, relapse, or discontinuation of therapy for patients treated with standard-dose therapy durations and response-guided therapy durations."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22442631?dopt=Abstract
I've been on the forum since 2009 which is around the time I went through TX for my type 2b (now cleared). My wife has 1a. Although I'm not fully aware of what she might go through, I have a pretty good idea. Her computer skills are less than zero. My 2 year old granddaughter is more computer savvy than her. So I guess I'll be playing the middle-man with you guys. Have a good day
Both drugs are highly successful. I chose Incivek partly because I started with a high viral load (22M). I wanted the virus to become undetectable as soon as possible. In my case, my VL after 1 week of treatment was 65 and after 2 weeks it was UND. Cheers, GB
Most people do report that they feel better when they are finished with incivek . I did, then my Hbg tanked. She may only have to stay on it for 24 weeks, if she responds quickly. I do wish her luck. Tell her she needs to join the forum it really helps to get support and information. You stay too! it will help you understand what she going through
Thanks. I think she's going to opt for the Incivek. Let's wish her luck.
Both drugs seem to work about the same in terms of effectiveness. They both have several side effects, more anemia with Boceprevir and more rashes with Teleprevir.
Here is an article that discusses some of the similarities and some of the differences with the 2 drugs.
http://hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com/2011/08/use-of-new-hcv-protease-inhibitors-not.html
Hope that helps some.
This topic has been discussed many times here follow the link for one of the most recent discussions.
Have a great day
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/Boceprevir-or-Telaprevir/show/1696063