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Title: Consensus interferon and ribavirin for patients with chronic hepatitis C and failure of previous interferon-alpha therapy. Author: Böcher WO, Schuchmann M, Link R, Hillenbrand H, Rahman F, Sprinzl M, Mudter J, Löhr HF, Galle PR. Journal: Liver Int; 2006 Apr; 26(3):319-25. PubMed ID: 16584394. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The efficacy of consensus interferon (CIFN), a synthetic IFN with optimised in vitro activity, was assessed in chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients who had failed the pretreatment with interferon-alpha (IFNalpha) and ribavirin. METHODS: One hundred and three patients after non-response (n=69) or relapse (n=34) to IFNalpha+/-ribavirin were randomly assigned to high-dose induction (CIFN 27-->9 microg daily for 24 weeks, 9 microg t.i.w. for 24 weeks) or low-dose treatment (CIFN 18 microg t.i.w. for 12 weeks, 9 microg t.i.w. for 36 weeks); each with ribavirin 800 mg/day. Follow-up was 24 weeks. RESULTS: Non-responder patients treated with high-dose induction had higher early virological response rates (63% vs. 39%, P<0.05). This initial positive effect was lost during the last 24 weeks of treatment yielding sustained virological response (SVR) rates of 26% in both groups. Relapse patients revealed SVR in 70% and 38% in groups A and B (NS). Treatment was well tolerated with side effect-related preterm discontinuations in 8% and 5%. CONCLUSIONS: CIFN and ribavirin treatment induced considerable SVR rates in patients with non-response or relapse to IFNalpha+/-ribavirin. Viral elimination rates might be further increased by continuous daily administration of CIFN and weight-adjusted ribavirin dosing.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]