I thought about that as well didn't know where to look for an answer Thanks again Malcom It's the waiting that's so hard and fear of waiting too long driving us into the more difficult treatment's and trials It feels so wrong to have a cure put right under our nose and take it away and how much more dangerous can the GS & BMS be than the unknown Side affects of new drugs never tried Like the DEB035 I did Last I read The DEB025 I was on was stopped because there were 3 major pancreatic problems one was death I hope the GS 7977 and BMS Daclatasvir will be accessible for the newcomers and If relapse I won't be doing this type again I'll wait BillS
Mary Jane said
Dec 7, 2012
fingers crossed this will be on the market soon MJ
mallani said
Dec 7, 2012
Hi Zlikster, if you read the last paragraph in the link I posted, you will see that mix and match is possible once drugs are approved.
Zlikster said
Dec 6, 2012
If i understood well...if the FDA approves both medications, separaely and not as a combo, does that forbids doctors too prescribe both medications on patient's own risk? If both medications will be available on market and Gilead pulls the plug on Phase 3 stuides of combination with competition company (in this case Bristol Mayers), is there some room/gray area we can get both medications on our own risk? wouldn't that open a grey/black market for better chance of cure?
Bills said
Dec 4, 2012
Thanks for posting this again JIme
Please dont forget JIme and friends and the study didthey truly may be the last to ever do it
There isproof the Gileaddid pull out a partnership that was 100% curebecause they didnt want to share the 7977 marketing with Bristol Meyers & Daclatasvir- They wanted it allSO WE WAIT What can you do???Please sign this petition or at least look at how Gilead is trying to sweep this under the rug There are all kinds of links and stories right herehttp://hepc-cured.com/Ive spoken withMargaret Dudley, from Texas http://hepc-cured.com/about-us/quite a few timesthis is not a scam If you sign the petition ( using an e-mail ) youll get a confirmation and a thank you thats it I wanted to help her and Im waiting for something I can do to pop up in NY area Meantime I fully support this petition
The News you hear about how many trials GS is doing is clouding the fact that the Gilead 7977 & Bristol Meyers & Daclatasvir- was even out there.Dont let GS get away unaccountable for being greedy. This may have been on the market and available to all in 2013 / 2014 ( including cirrhotic victims )
This was 2 pill interferon free curewith 100% cure rate
Here is a video you should seeThis is new to me
http://hepc-cured.com/video/
I said before if I had a choice to do GS 7977 with something else with I WOULD in a heartbeatBut I cant do any open trials cause I have cirrhosisand Im 17 weeks into the Inciveck UNDIm doing it the hard way, even more they extended my treatment to 48weeks. I wish I had a choice at the time. So this does not mean GS is not trying They are making us all you Newbiepeople wait ( How long??) do you have that kind of time ????
If you have any questions Ill be happy to try and explain
-- Edited by Bills on Wednesday 5th of December 2012 05:06:51 AM
JIme said
Dec 4, 2012
I was just talking to Al, my tx buddy, today and I said this exact thing to him. "How lucky were we to get on probably the best Hep C meds ever developed. The shame of it is that no one else will ever be on them again. Only a version of them."
Gilead has their own 790052 ( not 62 as the article states ) but I heard it's not as good as the BMS original. And BMS has their own 7977. I don't know anything about that one. Other companies have copied 7977 and are having great result but I haven't seen anything as potent as the first combo. Too bad.
Money makes the world go around but when it trumps people's health, it really makes me wonder about the whole system we have here on this planet.
When I become king I will make sure everybody has access to all the best medications available. Until then I guess we no choice but to go with the flow.
mallani said
Dec 3, 2012
This would appear to be the combo of choice , paricularly for those who have failed previous PI treatment with Incivek or Victrelis. Shame that Gilead would not use Daclatasvir- this has delayed approval by at least a year.
I thought about that as well didn't know where to look for an answer Thanks again Malcom It's the waiting that's so hard and fear of waiting too long driving us into the more difficult treatment's and trials It feels so wrong to have a cure put right under our nose and take it away and how much more dangerous can the GS & BMS be than the unknown Side affects of new drugs never tried Like the DEB035 I did Last I read The DEB025 I was on was stopped because there were 3 major pancreatic problems one was death I hope the GS 7977 and BMS Daclatasvir will be accessible for the newcomers and If relapse I won't be doing this type again I'll wait BillS
fingers crossed this will be on the market soon MJ
Hi Zlikster, if you read the last paragraph in the link I posted, you will see that mix and match is possible once drugs are approved.
Thanks for posting this again JIme
Please dont forget JIme and friends and the study did they truly may be the last to ever do it
There is proof the Gilead did pull out a partnership that was 100% cure because they didnt want to share the 7977 marketing with Bristol Meyers & Daclatasvir- They wanted it all SO WE WAIT What can you do??? Please sign this petition or at least look at how Gilead is trying to sweep this under the rug There are all kinds of links and stories right here http://hepc-cured.com/ Ive spoken with Margaret Dudley, from Texas http://hepc-cured.com/about-us/ quite a few times this is not a scam If you sign the petition ( using an e-mail ) youll get a confirmation and a thank you thats it I wanted to help her and Im waiting for something I can do to pop up in NY area Meantime I fully support this petition
The News you hear about how many trials GS is doing is clouding the fact that the Gilead 7977 & Bristol Meyers & Daclatasvir- was even out there. Dont let GS get away unaccountable for being greedy. This may have been on the market and available to all in 2013 / 2014 ( including cirrhotic victims )
This was 2 pill interferon free cure with 100% cure rate
Here is a video you should seeThis is new to me
http://hepc-cured.com/video/
I said before if I had a choice to do GS 7977 with something else with I WOULD in a heartbeat But I cant do any open trials cause I have cirrhosis and Im 17 weeks into the Inciveck UND Im doing it the hard way, even more they extended my treatment to 48weeks. I wish I had a choice at the time. So this does not mean GS is not trying They are making us all you Newbie people wait ( How long??) do you have that kind of time ????
If you have any questions Ill be happy to try and explain
-- Edited by Bills on Wednesday 5th of December 2012 05:06:51 AM
Gilead has their own 790052 ( not 62 as the article states ) but I heard it's not as good as the BMS original. And BMS has their own 7977. I don't know anything about that one. Other companies have copied 7977 and are having great result but I haven't seen anything as potent as the first combo. Too bad.
Money makes the world go around but when it trumps people's health, it really makes me wonder about the whole system we have here on this planet.
When I become king I will make sure everybody has access to all the best medications available. Until then I guess we no choice but to go with the flow.
This would appear to be the combo of choice , paricularly for those who have failed previous PI treatment with Incivek or Victrelis. Shame that Gilead would not use Daclatasvir- this has delayed approval by at least a year.
http://www.aidsmap.com/Sofosbuvir-and-daclatasvir-dual-regimen-cures-most-people-with-HCV-genotypes-1-2-or-3/page/2552256/
*The last paragraph is especially interesting.
-- Edited by mallani on Tuesday 4th of December 2012 02:32:52 AM