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Non Responder Sovaldi+Ribavirin+Interferon?

Anyone know if it is possible to remain detected throughout a 12 week treatment of the above for genotype 2?  Everything I have read says no, all failures are relapses, usually withing four weeks EOT and everyone on treatment that includes Sovaldi will become undetected at some point during treatment. I am not asking for myself but I did read something on another forum to this effect and am curious.
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6708370 tn?1471490210
It is my understanding that everyone become undetected during treatment with Sovaldi
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10175413 tn?1427170251

Hi there...perhaps HectorSF might be able to provide more info

Wishing you a speedy SVR
Peace
Deb
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I don't know the answer to your question either. But if you call the Nurse's line you might get some information. Here is the number: 1-855-769-7284. Good luck.
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Hi Klonny.   No one answered your post because we are all not sure.  I have never heard of this.  I don't know any geno 2s that treated with that trio either.
Hopefully someone else with knowledge of this will respond.
Hope your doing well
....Kim
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