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Cyclosporine in Hepatitis C Infection Viral Clearance Following Liver Transplantation

Hepatitis C

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of cyclosporine, an anti-rejection drug, on the clearance of the hepatitis C virus in liver transplant subjects being treated with peg-interferon and ribavirin.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Peginterferon Alfa-2a Plus Ribavirin Combination Treatment in Chronic Hepatitis C Post-Renal Transplant...

Chronic Hepatitis CRenal Transplant

There is a distinct lack of published literature on the effect of combination treatment of PEG-interferon and ribavirin on post-renal transplantation hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients. Small case series have been published utilizing conventional interferon and/or ribavirin and the available data is extremely preliminary in nature. A small retrospective series of patients treated with Pegylated interferon and ribavirin published recently suggests that the treatment may be safe and efficacious. Unpublished reports from a few centers within Saudi Arabia also suggest a good safety profile and reasonable efficacy from this form of combination treatment. The investigators aim to prospectively study the safety and efficacy of PEG-interferon and ribavirin combination therapy in post-renal transplant HCV-infected patients. Towards this 40 patients with histological evidence of liver disease will be recruited and the efficacy of the above medications studied. The proposed study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of PEG-interferon and ribavirin combination therapy in the treatment of chronic HCV in renal transplant patients in a way that will allow management of such patients in an optimized manner.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

A Study of Safety and Efficacy of Vaniprevir Administered With Pegylated-Interferon and Ribavirin...

Hepatitis C

The study evaluates safety and efficacy of vaniprevir (MK7009), when administered with Pegylated-Interferon (peg-IFN) and Ribavirin, in Japanese patients with Hepatitis C infection. The primary hypotheses are that 1.) the proportion of patients achieving rapid viral response (RVR) in one or more of the vaniprevir treatment groups is superior to that in the placebo group, when each is administered concomitantly with pegylated interferon (peg-IFN) α-2a and ribavirin; and 2.) vaniprevir at the studied doses is well tolerated compared with placebo, when each is administered concomitantly with peg-IFN α-2a and ribavirin for 28 days.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Study in Healthy Volunteers to Evaluate a Human Monoclonal Antibody Against Hepatitis C

Healthy

This is a phase I, open-label, dose escalation study to evaluate the safety of MBL-HCV1 in healthy adult volunteers. Eligible volunteers will be admitted to a phase 1 unit for study infusion. A single dose of human monoclonal antibody will be administered. The study duration is 56 days. During this time, safety will be assessed via physical examinations, laboratory testing, concomitant medication usage and review of treatment emergent adverse events should they occur. Pharmacokinetics will be derived from analysis of blood samples obtained during the 56 day study.

Completed39 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial for Non-responders Who Previously Participated in Eltrombopag Studies TPL 103922...

Hepatitis C

The purpose of this study is to test the safety and tolerability of eltrombopag when used to increase and maintain platelet count. Platelet count to be maintained at a level sufficient to facilitate initiation of antiviral therapy, to minimize antiviral therapy dose reductions, and to avoid permanent discontinuation of antiviral therapy.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

A Study of Grazoprevir (MK-5172) in Hepatitis C-Infected Male Participants (MK-5172-004)

Hepatitis C

This multiple dose study will assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of grazoprevir (MK-5172) in Genotype (GT) 1 and GT3 Hepatitis C virus (HCV)- infected participants. The primary hypothesis is that administration of grazoprevir for 7 days is sufficiently safe and well tolerated in HCV-infected males.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Phase 2b, Safety and Efficacy Study of Boceprevir in Patients Coinfected With HIV and Hepatitis...

HIV InfectionsHepatitis C1 more

The primary objective of this trial is to compare the efficacy of boceprevir (SCH 503034) 800 mg three times a day (TID) orally (PO) in combination with peginterferon alfa-2b (PegIFN-2b) 1.5 µg/kg weekly (QW) subcutaneously (SC) plus weight-based dosing (WBD) of ribavirin (RBV) (600 mg/day to 1400 mg/day) PO to therapy with PegIFN-2b + RBV alone in adult participants coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and previously untreated chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1. Boceprevir is a potent, orally administered, novel serine protease inhibitor, specifically designed to inhibit the HCV nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) protease and, thereby, inhibit viral replication in HCV-infected host cells. The mechanism of inhibition represents a new mechanism of action compared to both interferon alfa and ribavirin. Based on previous experience with PegIFN-2b and RBV in combination with boceprevir in the HCV-monoinfected population, this combination treatment is expected to provide significant benefit to the HIV/HCV coinfected population. Given the high unmet medical need of these participants and the benefit of the addition of boceprevir to PegIFN-2b/RBV, it is important to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of boceprevir in combination with PegIFN-2b/RBV in participants coinfected with HIV/HCV. This is a randomized, multi-center trial, double-blinded for boceprevir or placebo in combination with open-label PegIFN-2b/RBV in participants coinfected with HIV and previously untreated chronic HCV (genotype 1), to be conducted in conformance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP). This trial consists of two arms, one control arm (Arm 1) and one experimental arm (Arm 2). Participants in the control arm (Arm 1) may receive boceprevir/PegIFN-2b/RBV via a crossover arm.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Multiple Ascending Doses of...

HCV Infection

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of escalating multiple doses of the ABT-333 tablet formulation in healthy adult subjects.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

A Study of RO5190591 (Danoprevir) in Combination With Pegasys and Copegus in Treatment-Naive Patients...

Hepatitis CChronic

This 2 part study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of 12 and 24 weeks treatment with RO5190591 (danoprevir) in combination with Pegasys and Copegus, compared to Pegasys and Copegus alone, in treatment-naive patients with chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 virus infection.In Part 1 of the study, patients will be randomized to receive either 1) RO5190591 300mg po every 8 hours, 2) RO5190591 600mg po every 12 hours, 3) RO5190591 900mg po every 12 hours or 4) placebo, in combination with standard doses of Pegasys and Copegus. If the safety and virological response data from Part 1 of the study are supportive, in Part 2 patients will be randomized to receive either 1) RO5190591 300mg po every 8 hours or 600mg po every 12 hours or 900mg po every 12 hours or 2)placebo, in combination with standard doses of Pegasys and Copegus. The anticipated time on study treatment is 24-48 weeks, and the target sample size is 100-500 individuals.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Study of Single Dose of ABT-333 in Healthy Male Adults

HCV Infections

The objectives of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of blind, escalating, single, oral doses of ABT-333 under nonfasting conditions in healthy male adult in Japan.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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