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R1626
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Retreating after relapsing - Hepatitis C Community
- Aug 14, 2011
Hello, I am a Geno Type 1 A, Grade 2 Stage 4, 52 year old 140 lb female, started out with...
Retreating after relapsing - Hepatitis C Community
- Jan 15, 2009
Hello, I am posting this question as I have not been able to find the answer. I just relap...
Phase ll R1626 participant results - Hepatitis Social Community
- Oct 24, 2008
Feedback from someone who completed clinical trials for phase ll 1626, I'm considering part...
New Treatment Therapy Helps Inhibit Hepatitis C - Hepatitis C Community
- Aug 03, 2008
The study group included 104 patients with HCV genotype 1. Twenty-one took 1500 mg of R1626...
R1626 - Hepatitis Social Community
- Jun 08, 2008
I have just been given the word that at week 12 on the Roche RO4588161 (R1626) Trial my log...
R1626 - Hepatitis Social Community
- Mar 02, 2008
New to this site. Hello everyone. I have a couple of questions and stumbled on this site ...
24 weeks and DONE/R1626 Study update - Hepatitis C Community
- Aug 05, 2008
Even though I'm a G1b, I'm quitting tx after 24 weeks. Was UND at week 1, so Doctor is agre...
Roche R1626 - Hepatitis C Community
- Oct 24, 2009
Is the polymerase inhibitor R1626 still being tested and how does it's efficacy compare to ...
It's Back - Hepatitis Social Community
- Feb 10, 2009
I just got the news this moment, at 2 1/2 months post, I'm POSITIVE. I was on the R1626 stu...
R1626 study - Hepatitis C Community
- Mar 04, 2008
Week 1 VL UND! Makes all the SE's not so significant. Low VL to begin with (ranged from 11,...
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