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GS7977 Trials for Naive Type 1s

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Just found this site and wondered if anyone is in or knows anything about the Naive GS7977 trials with riba. I understand the results will come out in April but what point in time will they be reporting on. Finished treatment, post treatment one month or post treatment 6 months? I'm aware the post one month type 2/3 was 100% SVR and post one month null responders was almost 100% relapse. I'm currently waiting to get into a study but they say it is a few months away and they don't even know the particulars except that it is GS7977. Love any insight or knowledge anyone has on this. Good luck to us all.
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Thanks for that.
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Thanks for the link.
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Thanks. I've never heard of BS drug, I'm assuming that isn't Riba? Do you know where I can get this info online?
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Thank you all for your responses. I'm looking forward to hearing more about the outcome of the existing trials, and hope I get on a good trial when it comes available.
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The EASL conference next month will give us that info. I was told the conference was April 20th. Not sure though! It's some time in April.
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The  4-week post treatment results for the 24-week GS7977 and BMS 790052 trial are only just starting to come in. one study site has reported that everyone is still clear. Four treatment naive GT1a people and one GT1b.

Sorry I am heading out now can't post at length. It's looking good. The null responder failures were with Ribivirin and GS7977 for only 12 weeks. The aboe 24-week trial had neither Ribavirin nor Interferon.
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