Treatment of HCV liver disease by recombinant interferon alpha
- PMID: 8918757
- DOI: 10.1093/ndt/11.supp4.56
Treatment of HCV liver disease by recombinant interferon alpha
Abstract
Interferon alpha has confirmed its efficacy for the therapy of chronic hepatitis C. Half of the patients treated will normalize their plasma ALT at the end of a 6-month course of 3 MU thrice a week. This biochemical response is associated with a reduction of HCV RNA (viraemia) from serum and with significant improvement of liver histology. Despite those beneficial effects, 50% of treatment responders generally relapse after treatment arrest. Increasing doses to 6 MU and/or the duration of interferon therapy increases the proportion of long-term sustained responders. Combining therapy with ribavirin, a nucleoside analogue, also appears to have a similar effect.
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