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897070 tn?1320652629

BI201335 Trial ?

Is anyone familiar with this treatment drug/trial.Am possibly being offered entry into this trial around autumn time.Pretty important to me as I'm now early cirrhosis and classed as a non responder to SOC.

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897070 tn?1320652629
Wow well done.......I pray it works for me.....pretty down at moment.
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582281 tn?1267822196
yup   i  managed to get into this one   http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00984620?term=BI+201335+and+ottawa&rank=210:36%20PM%2010/2/2009   after  missing entry into  4 previous  by a hairs breadth .....started   nov2.    was undetectable by week  2  and  remain  so....2  weeks to go......early  cirrhotic  here as well...geno  1.....for me it  was  a matter of right  place...right  time....good luck
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