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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: hepatitis + therapy + efficacy  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Adherence Issues in the Treatment of Hepatitis B
Medscape - Nov 24, 2008
[2,3] Antiviral therapy has assumed a critical role in the treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B. Substantial advances have been made in the ...
Valeant Reports Encouraging End of Treatment Results with ...
MarketWatch - Nov 24, 2008
"The results of this phase II study are encouraging, and suggest that comparable efficacy on therapy can be achieved when compared to ribavirin," stated ...VRX
Schering-Plough Provides Update on Boceprevir Clinical Development ...
MarketWatch - Nov 24, 2008
As part of its long-term commitment to hepatitis C therapy, Schering-Plough also is developing SCH 900518 ("518"), a next-generation HCV protease inhibitor. ...SGP
Long-Term Efficacy Shown With Entecavir for Patients With Chronic ...
DG News - Nov 6, 2008
The study enrolled 182 patients who were diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B at 9 liver centres across Italy. Patients were treated with the oral nucleoside ...
Telbivudine Efficacy Maintained for 3 Years in Patients With ... DG News
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SciClone and Sigma-Tau Report Phase 3 Hepatitis C Trial Results
MarketWatch - Nov 5, 2008
"We are disappointed that the study did not reach its primary efficacy endpoint in the ITT population. Nevertheless, the data seen in the Completer ...
UPDATE 1-SciClone Pharma hepatitis C drug fails main goal Reuters
SciClone's Phase III hepatitis trial fails endpoint Trading Markets (press release)
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Hepatitis C Therapeutic DNA Vaccine Delivered by Inovio ...
MarketWatch - Nov 17, 2008
ChronVac-C was designed to play a role as a first-line therapy or as an adjunct to existing therapies." ChronVac-C(R) is a therapeutic DNA-based vaccine ...INO
Obama urged to act on domestic HIV/AIDS in first 100 days
pride source.com, MI - Nov 28, 2008
There is ample evidence that syringe exchange programs reduce the spread of HIV and hepatitis. The Department of Health and Human Services should certify ...
Adverse Events with 4 Months of Rifampin Therapy or 9 Months of ...
Annals of Internal Medicine - Nov 17, 2008
Limitation: The study did not measure efficacy, and the open-label design may increase the chance of bias in ascertainment of adverse events. ...
Rifampin May Be Better Tolerated Than Isoniazid for Latent ... Medscape (registration)
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Efficacy of Initial Treatment May Predict Long-Term Outcome in ...
DG News - Nov 7, 2008
By Arushi Sinha SAN FRANCISCO -- November 7, 2008 -- One of the challenges of treating patients diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) is predicting ...
Revised Antiretroviral Guidelines Issued for Teens and Adults With ...
Medscape (registration) - Nov 19, 2008
Other indications for therapy initiation, independent of CD4 count, include pregnancy, HIV nephropathy, or hepatitis B virus coinfection. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: improve + hepatitis + may  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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On the verge of revolution!
The Post, Pakistan -
As a result they suffer from extremely dangerous diseases, like tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C. Driven to desperation the people may resort to violent ...
National Quality Forum Endorses National Consensus Standards ...
MarketWatch - Aug 5, 2008
NQF has not previously addressed the area of infectious disease, particularly hepatitis and HIV/AIDs. The NQF portfolio already includes facility-level ...
Alkermes Announces Approval Of VIVITROL(R) For The Treatment Of ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Aug 6, 2008
Injection site reactions not improving may require prompt medical attention. Alcohol-dependent patients, including those taking VIVITROL, ...ALKS - JNJ
Many herbs make move to medicine cabinet
MLive.com, MI - Aug 5, 2008
Ginkgo seeds may improve memory and help prevent Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. It also may decrease leg pain caused by narrowing arteries ...

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Oakland County drop in beach closures bucking national trend
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The agency will continue working in partnership with states to increase public awareness and improve water quality at local beaches. ...
Liver Damage In Hepatitis C Patients Could Be Treated With ...
Science Daily (press release) - Aug 1, 2008
2, 2008) ? The drug warfarin may help prevent liver failure in thousands of people with Hepatitis C, according to new research. ...
DOES IT WORK: D?nal ? Math?na looks at Milk thistle as a ...
Irish Times, Ireland - Aug 4, 2008
More commonly, the extract is used to treat jaundice, cirrhosis of the liver (especially related to alcohol damage), hepatitis and other chronic liver ...
Nexavar Approved for Liver Cancer in China
FOXBusiness - Jul 28, 2008
Accessed May 2008. (4) Stanford University School of Medicine, Asian Liver Center, "FAQ About Hepatitis B," February 2008. ...ONXX - OTC:CMTX
Reuters Health News Summary
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Aug 2, 2008
Nonetheless, this treatment may slightly improve survival. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) ? Both hip and knee arthritis are common among older adults, ...
Top-Line Results of Boceprevir Phase II Study Showed High Rate of ...
CNNMoney.com (press release) - Aug 4, 2008
"These top-line results with boceprevir are very exciting, especially given that genotype 1 is the most common and hardest to treat form of hepatitis C," ...SGP
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Improving Clinical Guidelines with Logic and Decision-table Techniques: Application to Hepatitis -
RN Shiffman, RA Greenes - Medical Decision Making, 1994 - mdm.sagepub.com
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can potentially improve health outcomes ... of evidence, which may be derived ...

… therapy enhances sustained response in genotype-1?infected patients with chronic hepatitis C -
JG McHutchison, M Manns, K Patel, T Poynard, KL … - Gastroenterology, 2002 - Elsevier
... of peginterferon -2b plus ribavirin has been shown to improve this response ... with
limited expertise in the management of chronic hepatitis C may have lower ...

Autoimmune Hepatitis -
EL Krawitt - The New England Journal of Medicine, 1996 - nejm.org
... management can prolong survival, improve the quality ... 2. The distinction between
autoimmune hepatitis and the ... Overlap may occur, however, obscuring the classic ...

improve short-term survival in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis (AH): individual data … -
I Blog - Journal of Hepatology, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... Corticosteroids improve short-term survival in patients ... of corticosteroids in severe
alcoholic hepatitis (AH) persists ... You may be required to register, activate ...

Hormone replacement therapy may improve hepatic function in women with Turner's syndrome -
M Elsheikh, HJF Hodgson, JAH Wass, GS Conway - Clinical Endocrinology, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... Hormone replacement therapy may improve hepatic function in ... concentrations of liver
enzymes may have come ... be related to alcohol excess or infectious hepatitis. ...

Mixed Hepatocellular-Cholestatic Liver Injury after Pioglitazone Therapy -
LD May, JH Lefkowitch, MT Kram, DE Rubin - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002 - annals.highwire.org
... Conclusion: Patients receiving pioglitazone may develop serious ... other causes of acute
hepatitis (including viral ... the patient began to steadily improve within a ...

… b in patients with chronic hepatitis B who had hepatitis B virus DNA without hepatitis Be antigen in … -
P Lampertico, E Del Ninno, A Manzin, MF Donato, MG … - Hepatology, 1997 - doi.wiley.com
... and headache at months 5, 14, and 18; and 1 developed vent of third-generation
nucleoside analogues for hepatitis B 23,24 may improve the therapeutic index for ...

[CITATION] Improving the response to hepatitis B vaccine
AS Rosman, CS Lieber - Infect Med, 1999

and Treatment of Hepatitis C in Injection Drug Users -
BR Edlin - HEPATOLOGY, 2002 - doi.wiley.com
... that recognizes that drug users are motivated to improve their health and ... which are
associ- ated with both hepatitis C and substance use and may be induced ...

Improving screening and vaccination for hepatitis B in patients coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C -
KJ Welch - American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2002 - Blackwell Synergy
... acceptable approaches are also needed to improve Hispanic patients ... less likely to
receive the hepatitis B vaccine ... with HCV or coinfected with HIV/HCV may be at ...

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Weight loss may improve the efficacy of therapy for hepatitis C

Obese patients chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus ( HCV ) and treated with combination drug therapy may have better outcomes if the underlying abnormalities caused by excessive fat tissue are corrected.
Weight loss, medications to decrease insulin resistance and extending duration or dosage of therapy are strategies that may improve the efficacy of therapy.

Hepatitis C virus is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease worldwide, affecting 3 percent of the world's population.
In the U.S. alone 4.1 million people have been infected with HCV, and up to 85 percent of those are chronic carriers of the virus.
Up to 70 percent of chronic carriers will go on to develop some other form of chronic liver disease, from mild liver enzyme abnormalities to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
The current optimal treatment for HCV is a combination therapy with Peginterferon alfa, an immune stimulant, and Ribavirin, an inhibitor of viral replication.
One of the risk factors for treatment failure is obesity.

Obesity itself is linked to the disruption of hormone signaling pathways that affect cell function and to abnormal levels of circulating proteins and sugars. In other words, obesity is associated with a wide range of metabolic changes that affect multiple cellular and organ functions. This biochemical disregulation is linked to serious chronic medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Given the association between obesity and metabolic abnormalities, Michael R. Charlton, at the Mayo Clinic and Foundation in Rochester, and coauthors reviewed several mechanisms by which obesity may interfere with the treatment of chronic HCV and recommend management strategies for obese patients.

The authors identify three possible ways by which obesity may interfere with Peginterferon alpha and Ribavirin activity.

First, fat tissue actively secretes hormones that can modulate the immune system. Increases in fat tissue may disregulate immune pathways Peginterferon targets, rendering the drug ineffective.
Second, obesity causes insulin resistance which itself leads to the accumulation of fat in the liver. The greater the accumulation of fat in the liver, the greater the risk of fibrosis, or scar tissue formation, that alters liver function and blood flow, often permanently. Because HCV also causes liver cells to not respond to insulin, obesity may simply compound the problem and worsen liver disease.
Third, fat tissue reduces the amount of Peginterferon circulating in the body. The decreased circulation of the drug may also weaken Peginterferon's stimulation of the immune system against HCV.

To address all of these mechanisms, the authors make three treatment recommendations.

First, weight loss to reduce fat tissue would address all three hypothesized mechanisms. Weight loss in obese HCV patients is already associated with improved liver biopsy results and liver enzyme levels.
Second, treatment with drugs that improve cellular sensitivity to insulin, such as the diabetes drugs Metformin or Pioglitazone ( Actos ), would lead to reduced fat accumulation in liver cells and might reverse disease progression.
Third, increasing the dosages or the duration of combination therapy may increase circulating drug levels and improve drug efficacy.

" Treatment strategies that focus on improving underlying metabolic factors associated with poor response to combination therapy are thus more likely to overcome the low sustained viral response rates often observed in obese patients infected with HCV," conclude the authors.

Source: Hepatology, 2006

 
 
 
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