Antiviral Therapy of Hepatitis C--present and Future
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The current recommendations for therapy of chronic hepatitis C are a 6-month course of alpha-interferon in doses of 3 million units 3 times weekly. Patients should have compensated chronic liver disease with elevations in serum aminotransferases, serologic evidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and chronic hepatitis by liver biopsy. At present, a long-term beneficial response to alpha-interferon occurs in only 10-25% of patients. The modest long-term response rate and the restricted recommendations for use of interferon leave several unresolved issues regarding therapy of this disease. Do patients with atypical, severe or advanced disease warrant therapy? What is the optimal dose and duration of treatment? How can one increase the response rate to interferon? How can one predict which patients are likely to benefit from therapy? Which patients are likely to relapse if therapy is stopped? Ultimately, what is needed to answer these issues are better techniques to assess HCV infection and monitor therapy as well as more effective and better-tolerated agents that can be used alone or in combination with alpha-interferon.
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