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sovaldi/GS5816 phase3 trial

Does anyone know if recruitment is ongoing for Sovaldi/GS5816 trial for genotype 3 clinical trial. If so, please share the contact info.
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1961140 tn?1450738712
Hi, I know what you mean about clinicaltrials.gov. If you do the advanced search, you might have better luck. You are obviously informed enough to know the drug names/designations, which is a big help. You have probsably used the advanced search option, but you can eliminate a lot of clutter, by finding only trials that are recruiting, their exact location and what phase they are in, and most importantly the inclusion/exclusion criteria. I got bounced frompossible participation in a trial several years ago simply because my hemoglobin and albumin were .2 too low...
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov

There are other great sites with info on new drugs in the pipleine, and info on trials:
http://hepatitiscnewdrugresearch.com/2014-hepatitis-c-clinical-trials.html

Just look at the scolling list of new drugs in the pipeline, the field is literally exploding right now. There should be one Phase III trail next to most eberybody soon at this rate.  mac790
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There is no contact info in that link other than an email id. I sent email there but no response. I was trying to find a trial center location or contact info.
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Have heard about several people applying....

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT02201940?show_locs=Y#locn
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