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1835200 tn?1427460238

Gilead Quad trail 4 week results......

I just received my 4 week results 570 IU/ml. I think these are good results so far but no data to compare to other than maybe SOC. I'm told by the study nurse that the other 5 have similar results with only 1 person at week 8 so far and that person is UND. I think I'm still in the game but I suppose I have to wait like the rest us. Any thoughts? Thanks.

Baseline 17.7 mil.
Week 1 -336 IU/ml
Week 2 -188
Week 4- 570

G-type 1a, stage 2, CT, non responder to previous SOC
Gilead Trial GS-US-246-0124, NCT01371578- GS 9451 NS3 protease 1x daily dosage, GS 5885 NS5A inhibitor 1x daily dosage along with pegINF and riba. All 4 drugs for 24 weeks and RGT of 48 weeks with SOC thereafter.

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1714930 tn?1319644573
My VL jumped up week 4 from what is was at week 2.The Doctor told me it can flux up and down.  Good job!!!!
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408795 tn?1324935675
Well your VL is definitely diminishing but your level spiked up from your 2nd week to your 4th.  You obviously still have time to go to UND so more to be revealed.  Keep us posted as I'm very interested in this new Gilead stuff.  Good luck with the rest of your journey.
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