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Q about the PPI-668 study trial

I had my apt and did my Screeing for the trial QUANTUM (which has been schedule since NOV 2011)  im on the top of waiting list for the summer just keeping my options open.
I was offered the PPI 668 trial for mid April or May If I wanted to give it a short
I wanted to ask if you know about this study
going on
Thanks for Reading always appreciate your time and knowledge  
Berny
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Doc did mention it's only the PPI 668 no Ribavirin


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Just looked it up, PPI 668 is a NS5a inhibitor (in the same class of DAAs as BMS 790052/Daclatasvir) Do you know, Is the Presidio trial only using 668 with no other DAA or Ribavirin?
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1b and never have been treated
The screening that was schedule since Nov 2011
Is the 7977 but I dont know much about this new study by Presidio Pharmaceuticals  PPI-668
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What drug is the PPI 668? Is it a nucleotide like the 7977 and 938? Do you mind me asking what your genotype is? And, have you treated before?
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