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GT2 SOV RBV SVR results Poll

Please read this and the answers carefully before answering this poll.
This poll is only for those HCV GT2 members who were treated (NOT in a trial) with SOV (Sovaldi/sofosbuvir) and RBV (ribavirin) for 12 weeks.  Only answer if you were prescribed these meds after FDA approval and have completed treatment and have your VL results 12 weeks after end of treatment.

8 possible answers all are GT2  treating with SOV RBV 12 weeks,  Answers include treatment naive or tx experienced, Cirrhotic or non Cirrhotic and achieved SVR (+SVR) or failed (non SVR)

NOTE: This is not a scientific poll, will be very limited and may suffer from gross errors. There are no controls so anyone could answer and provide totally false information. Again please do not answer if you used these drugs in a trial.

Since we all know that once drugs are approved it may be hard to get any results from those being proscribed these drugs after approval for some time.  See my other polls for GT1.  I have only created this GT2 poll for these specific drugs. Not included other drugs and for unique populations (other than Cirrhotic) like those awaiting transplant or post transplant.  

Please comment with any serious side effects that continue after SVR or relapse from the specific treatment you answered in this poll.

NOTE: Off label use for GT2  tx experienced Cirrhotic SOV RBV for 16 weeks is not included in this poll.  Patients with cirrhosis MAY benefit by extension of treatment to 16 weeks. If you are one of these please post a comment including your results.

links to other polls for GT1
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/GT1-SOV-PEG-RBV-SVR-results-Poll/show/2230572

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/GT1-Sovaldi-Oylsio-w-w-out-RBV-SVR-results-Poll/show/2230573
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Congratulations! I won't finish treatment till Aug. 15th and won't know if I reach SVR or not till November. Therefore, I have a long time to wait till I complete your poll. Joanne.
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Super!!!!  Achieved SVR12. UND (Cured I hope) hope i will be be saying the same thing at the end of September.

Yes,  I wish I could provide a reset button. Unfortunately that is an option that MedHelp hasn't included as of now.  This is a great site and hopefully in the future more functions like that one and others will become available in the future.

With max of one question per poll with only eight maximum possible answers which only one of them can be selected.  I tried to provide basic answers that break down the basic categories of those with GT2 who were treated with SOV RBV for 12 weeks.
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Good idea Jimmy, but was seeing double with all those category's.  Perhaps you should provide a reset button if you press the wrong option by accident.
Just sayin........

Achieved SVR12. UND (Cured I hope)
Think the virus left me with mild Rhumatoid Arthritis, but that I can deal with.
Good luck to all.
...Kim...


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