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Is ARC 520 also designed for inactive carriers ?

Hi , let me first point out that this is only a theoretical question , is ARC 520 also designed for inactive carriers ? I know probably in the clinical trail they will only be looking for active carriers . I emailed hepatitis b foundation and they havent replyd back , so im hoping to get a answer here .
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Just trying to put a petition together anyone got any useful info I can add?

Or have experience of organizing petitions?
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Guys I will start the petition. Hopefully 1st of Jan to have them  ready there is a few of them I will try and put in place.

StephenCastlecrag my intention is not to come on here and be deliberately malicious or horrible to you. We may differ in opinion but surely we share a similar goal improving our health and maybe helping others along the way if we can?

I just want to get well and regain optimum health like any of us would. I feel if all us sufferers unite and don't accept things at face value and create some pressure we can get what we all crave so desperately alot quicker. A LIFE WITHOUT CHVB. Similar to what the Hep C crowd have been doing.
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Good news, thanks.
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My previous message is info for myrcludex.
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Trial are continuing with bigger dose (till the middle of 2014), also small group with HDV are being formed. Later there will be group for pegintf plus myrcludex trial.
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yes of course because there are several trials with patients and follow up of years.the follow up is extremely important rep9ac mono failed as follow up but worked with combos
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