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J Clin Gastroenterol ; 36(5): 427-30, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12702987

ABSTRACT

Retreatment of interferon-resistant chronic hepatitis C represents a significant clinical challenge. In an open-label, pilot study, the safety and efficacy of interferon alpha-2b, ribavirin, and amantadine were assessed. Twenty patients with chronic hepatitis C who had previously failed to respond to a course of interferon monotherapy followed by a course of combination therapy (10 patients received interferon alpha-2b [3 million units three times a week] plus ribavirin [800 mg/d] and 10 patients received interferon alpha-2b [3 million units three times a week] plus amantadine [200 mg/d]) were enrolled in this retreatment protocol. One month after discontinuation of their last regimen, patients started treatment with interferon alpha-2b (3 million units three times a week), ribavirin (1,000-1,200 mg/d), and amantadine (200 mg/d). Biochemical and virologic end points were monitored. Patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA levels of <100 copies/mL at the end of 24 weeks of therapy completed a 48-week course of interferon alpha-2b, ribavirin, and amantadine treatment. Of the enrolled subjects, 60% were male, 85% were white, 85% had HCV genotype 1, and 20% had histologic cirrhosis. The mean age +/- SD of the patients was 44.1 +/- 4.9 years, the mean baseline HCV RNA level +/- SD was 1,845,150 +/- 1,279,069 copies/mL, and the mean baseline alanine aminotransferase level +/- SD was 130 +/- 100 U/L. Five patients (25%) became HCV RNA negative (<100 copies/mL) after 24 weeks of treatment, with only three patients (15%) remaining HCV RNA negative at the end of 48 weeks of treatment. This end of treatment response was sustained 6 months after the discontinuation of treatment in only two patients (10%). In this interferon-resistant group, a treatment regimen of interferon alpha-2b, ribavirin, and amantadine was associated with only a 10% sustained viral eradication rate.


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Amantadine/therapeutic use , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Hepatitis C, Chronic/drug therapy , Interferon-alpha/therapeutic use , Ribavirin/therapeutic use , Adult , Anemia/chemically induced , Drug Therapy, Combination , Endpoint Determination , Female , Hepacivirus/genetics , Humans , Interferon alpha-2 , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , RNA, Viral/analysis , Recombinant Proteins
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