Welcome to the world of the VX trials. If you are waiting for Vertex to change their stated trial protocol then you could have a long wait.
The only way that I can see for you to get the information that would enable you to make an informed decision at week 24 is to get a sequence of off-study PCR's starting right away. As far as I know, there's nothing in the trial rules that prohibits you from doing that.
dointime
Yes, welcome to the world of the VX trials, I was (am) in prove 1, never did tx before. I learned so much from this site. I was blinded untill week 20. At week 11 I had an off campus pcr, which was und. I wish I would have had one at week 1 or week 2. when I was unblinded at week 20 I found out I had been UND since day 4. Then I was told I was in the 24 week group. I cried, I was so scared to stop at week 24, being a stage 3 and knowing the meds were working. But I did.
I go monday for my 24 week post. I guess what I am getting at is you can have all the off campus pcr's you want. Good luck.
Pam
I can't speak for anon, but I think it is too late for me. I am in week 11, so a pcr is likely to show me undectable no matter what Arm I am in. I would have needed to do it by week 4.
I always respond and then relapse. I was treated before the importance of rapid response was known, so I tried pegasys and peg-intron each for 48 weeks. Both times was undetectable at week 12 and relapsed. This is the 8th time in total that I have been treated with various flavors of interferon and other drugs and I have definitely had enough!!!!
I sympathize Andiamo. I did not have off-study pcr's when I did the trial. But after the unblinding and finding out that I had had breakthrough for the last 10 weeks, boy was I kicking myself for not having had those off-study pcrs. Ain't hindsight a wonderful thing.
Dointime
A lady who dropped out of the trial because the VX-950 made her sick posted the following at another location. She knew she had the real deal because when she threw them up they came back yellow. Might be worth a try:-)
i wasnt really aware of the of some of these nastier details of trials.
seems like off campus tests are some of the answer. i personally agree with the
more selfish approach that others here have espoused. when the trial goes against you, jump out. preplan for all eventualities. do whatever you know you need
to do for your own SVR. as a lab rat, cruel torture is your expectation.
some of it can be avoided.