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AbbVie 96 percent SVR(12) IN Treatment-Experienced Patients with Genotype 1A

NORTH CHICAGO, Ill., Dec. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) released phase III results for the investigational three direct-acting-antiviral (3D) regimen plus ribavirin in patients with chronic, genotype 1 (GT1) hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In the 394-patient SAPPHIRE-II study, 96 percent of patients who previously failed pegylated interferon and ribavirin treatment, including approximately 49 percent of who were prior null responders, achieved sustained virologic response at 12 weeks (SVR12) with the regimen. The majority of patients were GT1a, considered a difficult-to-treat subtype, and the SVR12 rates of GT1a and GT1b were 96 percent and 97 percent, respectively.  MORE INFO HERE

http://hcvadvocate.blogspot.ca/2013/12/abbvie-demonstrates-96-percent-svr12-in.html
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Interesting stuff, thanks for posting it.
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Have been following this trial and yes the results of the triple DAA combo is very encouraging.

Thx. for posting ...
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