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Gilead Rollover Study

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Here is my history:
I was a Null Responder to Standard of Care back in 2002.

I was in this Clinical Trial (NCT01435226) and was considered a relapser, finished 10-17-12. I didn’t clear the virus at 2 weeks (baseline 11,100,000 to 65), so I went on the Rescue Study with 2 DAA’s, Ribavirin, & SOC. I cleared the virus at week 16, but went back and forth between undetected and <25 for most of the time. I was undetected at 48, but after 1 month the virus was back.

Here is a link to the thread that I posted, http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/Gilead-study-GS-US-248-0131---phase-2-all-oral/show/1610899?personal_page_id=2264261

I just got a call from the study coordinator saying that Gilead has a rollover study, that consists of GS-7977, Peg, Riba for 12 weeks that I can participate in.

I think I'm going to go for it, it’s my understanding that Gilead will only use the 7977 with Peg/Riba for Genotype 1’s.

What do you think?

peace
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much appreciated, hope everyone's day gets made!!!

peace
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"just got the call, undetected post treatment 24 weeks."

Big Congrats to you, I know know how hard you fought for it, made my day !!!!!

Peace to you too.
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thanks again, glad to hear you're working with a hepatologist.

peace
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Just got results from a biopsy last week and I am grade 2 stage 2-3, and I am GT 1a, Phenotype TT otherwise I failed and relapsed just like you did. I will probably try to wait for a year, but if my Hepatologist insists I do Sovaldi, it's great see you made it  
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thanks, we're all pulling for you!!!

peace
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thanks, i appreciate the support!!!
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