If Und Weeks 8 through 24 on victrelis the stats show 95 or so percent success rate ill find the link
Katie said
Mar 12, 2012
Thank you for all info. as I am 4 weeks UND. too. It is so encouraging to hear from all of you. Katie.
I am diagnosed Gen. 1b in Dec. 2010. Started triple therapy in Jan. 2012. Contracted Hep C. in 1988 through blood transfusion when giving birth to my son.
Iris Dragonfly said
Mar 12, 2012
more hope for all...Congratulations Alex!!! BB, Iris
deny_zoo29 said
Mar 12, 2012
WooHoo! Congrats! It's a first big mile stone!
kannon said
Mar 12, 2012
Congrats.
I clicked on the link supplied by Step and found this.... it should help answer your question.
"A rapid virological response (RVR) is observed in 5660% of treatment naïve patients. Patients who achieve a RVR can be treated with a shorter course of therapy (2428 weeks) and still achieve a SVR rate of 90% or higher."
Kellyw said
Mar 12, 2012
Congratulations!, woot woot
hrsetrdr said
Mar 11, 2012
WEEK 4 RESULTS - UND
That's what we wanna hear!
alohaKim said
Mar 11, 2012
Congrats!!!! Awesome news!
wilsondog said
Mar 11, 2012
Congratulations!!!!
Anna Christie said
Mar 11, 2012
Hi again Alex. I googled thses clinical trial results for TX naieve patients on Bocrevir. SVR rate is 88% in those who were UDT at 8 weeks .
Patients Who Have Never Received Therapy (Treatment-Na¨ve Patients) Boceprevir. The SPRINT-2 trial
The SVR rates among Caucasian patients were 67% in the RGT, 69% in the fixed duration, and 41% in the SOC arms, respectively.12 In black patients, the SVR rates were 42% in the RGT, 53% in the fixed duration, and 23% in the SOC arms, respectively (Fig. 1).12 A total of 54% of Caucasian recipients of BOC experienced a rapid virological response (RVR; HCV RNA undetectable, <10-15 IU/mL at week 8, this interval selected because of the 4 week lead-in). By contrast, only 20% of black recipients of BOC experienced an RVR. Regardless of race, among those patients who became HCV RNA negative at week 8 (57% in both BOC arms and 17% in SOC arm), the SVR rates were 88% in the RGT arm, 90% in the fixed duration arm and 85% in the arm treated by SOC, compared to SVR rates of 36%, 40%, and 30%, respectively, if HCV RNA remained detectable at week 8
Hi Alex. That is awesome. I only know Incevik 4 week undetectable success rate for sustained viral response and it is 92%. Victrelis ought to be pretty similar. I am so happy for you. Hope you are feeling OK. Hugs
AlexNY said
Mar 11, 2012
Tio wrote:
That's Great! Was this with Incivec? Best wishes for sustained und!
I think I became UND, the about the same time I started taking Victrelis. Lemme know how u doing
Cinnamon Girl said
Mar 11, 2012
Nice one Alex!
Keep on with the good work!
Jill xx
Shep said
Mar 11, 2012
Yippee Alex!
greenqueen said
Mar 11, 2012
Hi Alex,
That's great news Anyone who's undetectable at week 4 is considered an RVR ( Rapid virologic response ), which is a VERY good sign, Here's some more info that I hope will help.
-- Edited by AlexNY on Sunday 11th of March 2012 05:22:45 PM
Tio said
Mar 11, 2012
That's Great! Was this with Incivec? Best wishes for sustained und!
AlexNY said
Mar 11, 2012
Hey guys, just wanted to share that 4.5 weeks labs are in and YES, it's undetectable, little lower WBC levels, but RN says it's not concern. Who knows any data/stats on tx success after 4th week UND? Thanks all
If Und Weeks 8 through 24 on victrelis the stats show 95 or so percent success rate ill find the link
Katie.
I am diagnosed Gen. 1b in Dec. 2010. Started triple therapy in Jan. 2012. Contracted Hep C. in 1988 through blood transfusion when giving birth to my son.
more hope for all...Congratulations Alex!!! BB, Iris
WooHoo! Congrats! It's a first big mile stone!
Congrats.
I clicked on the link supplied by Step and found this.... it should help answer your question.
"A rapid virological response (RVR) is observed in 5660% of treatment naïve patients. Patients who achieve a RVR can be treated with a shorter course of therapy (2428 weeks) and still achieve a SVR rate of 90% or higher."
That's what we wanna hear!
Congratulations!!!!
Hi again Alex. I googled thses clinical trial results for TX naieve patients on Bocrevir. SVR rate is 88% in those who were UDT at 8 weeks .
Hi Alex. That is awesome. I only know Incevik 4 week undetectable success rate for sustained viral response and it is 92%. Victrelis ought to be pretty similar. I am so happy for you. Hope you are feeling OK. Hugs
I think I became UND, the about the same time I started taking Victrelis. Lemme know how u doing
Nice one Alex!
Keep on with the good work!
Jill xx
Hi Alex,
That's great news
Anyone who's undetectable at week 4 is considered an RVR ( Rapid virologic response ), which is a VERY good sign, Here's some more info that I hope will help.
http://hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com/2012/01/triple-therapy-for-hcv-geno1-telaprevir.html
Love Steff xx
-- Edited by AlexNY on Sunday 11th of March 2012 05:22:45 PM
That's Great! Was this with Incivec? Best wishes for sustained und!
Hey guys, just wanted to share that 4.5 weeks labs are in and YES, it's undetectable, little lower WBC levels, but RN says it's not concern. Who knows any data/stats on tx success after 4th week UND? Thanks all