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Emerging drugs for hepatitis C

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EXPERT OPINION ON EMERGING DRUGS
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 1-19

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1517/14728214.13.1.1

Keywords

antiviral therapy; boceprevir; hepatitis C; polymerase inhibitors; protease inhibitors; STAT-C; telaprevir

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Background: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a global health threat with approximately 200 million carriers worldwide. Current treatment consists of the use of peginterferon (pegIFN)/ribavirin (RBV) for 24 or 48 weeks depending on HCV genotype. Serious side effects and the fact that less than half of patients infected with HCV genotypes 1 and 4 (which are the most common) accomplish sustained virological response with this medication warrant the need for novel anti-HCV therapies. Objective: Description of specifically targeted antiviral therapies for hepatitis C (STAT-C) designed to inhibit the serine protease and the RNA-dependent HCV-RNA polymerase. Methods: Review of available data reported in peer-reviewed journals and medical conferences. Results/conclusions: Early preclinical studies using these compounds produced encouraging results, but the initial enthusiasm has been hampered by toxicity issues and rapid selection of resistance. Therefore, combination therapy with a backbone of pegIFN/RBV, or perhaps in the future using several of these small molecules, preferably having distinct modes of action and resistance profiles, will be required.

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