All w Daclatasvir; 3 w Sofosbuvir 1 w Asunaprevir
Phase III Daclatasvir and Sofosbuvir for Genotype 3 Chronic HCV
Drug: Daclatasvir; Drug: Sofosbuvir
Phase III Daclatasvir + Sofosbuvir in Cirrhotic Subjects and Subjects Post-liver Transplant
Drug: Daclatasvir; Drug: Sofosbuvir; Drug: Ribavirin
Phase III HIV/HCV Co-Infection Daclatasvir (DCV)+ Sofosbuvir (SOF)
Drug: Daclatasvir; Drug: Sofosbuvir
Phase III China GT 1b Interferon (IFN) Intolerant Prev Exclude Dual
Interventions: Drug: Asunaprevir; Drug: Daclatasvir
4 studies found for:Not yet recruiting | Hepatitis C | Phase 2, 3, 4 | shows only those updated on or after 01/01/2014 as of this post all are phase III NOTE: you can click Modify this search (to change specific search criteria terms dates etc)
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=&recr=Not+yet+recruiting&rslt=&type=&cond=Hepatitis+C+&intr=&titles=&outc=&spons=&lead=&id=&state1=&cntry1=&state2=&cntry2=&state3=&cntry3=&locn=&gndr=&phase=1&phase=2&phase=3&rcv_s=&rcv_e=&lup_s=01%2F01%2F2014&lup_e=
As of now no location info is shown nor a site location number
keep checking updates hopefully it will show locations and site location number while still Not yet recruiting
you or doc can email: Clinical.Trials (at) bms.com First line of the email MUST contain NCT# NCT01973049 and Site #.
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Since site location number is not available right now you could try NCT# + Guessing and major city you live within two hour drive
you can try bms (at) clinicaltrials.gov and include NCT# ___________ not sure about this one at all
It's best probably to go to the trial and read all the information including Eligibility Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria. If you think it applies and a trail might be right contact your hep doctor with the information NCT# etc and if they are not aware ask them to look further if they think it might be good for you.
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NOTE: there are more trial that show recruiting if you Modify this search While some members have said by the time a trial is showing recruiting many are already full but others have said to still try because they may not be full, or for replacements that dropped out etc.
AGAIN PLEASE talk to your medical professional provider, read the details and general information about trials, trial type and then really think if it's right for you. There are some good reasons not to get on a trial or you may not be able to. For some people, trying to get off label treatment may be a better option. Taking approved treatment or waiting for new drugs to be approved may be best for you. My heart and prayers go out especially to those whose options are very limited.
Another site to check for trials info etc.
http://www.hcvadvocate.org/community/trials.asp
Downloadable pdf links
PDF How to Evaluate a Clinical Trial
PDF Making Sense of Hepatitis C Research and Medical Literature (Updated December 2013)
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Clinical Trials are listed by Pharmaceutical Company at http://hcvadvocate.blogspot.ca/ and updated regularly
Another place to check for trials & info although it main focus is HIV. It covers some related like the Hepatitis C link on the left look at the top results - that were I first found info on these new trails Some are HVC only and other was both HIV/HVC
http://www.natap.org/