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The primary objective is to study the comparative effectiveness and tolerability of boceprevir vs. telaprevir in HCV treatment, within the VA population.
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This is a randomized clinical trial comparing the effectiveness and safety of boceprevir and telaprevir.
Recruitment of current eligible subjects will occur during their regular appointments at the Hepatitis C clinic. Eligible patients will have already been cleared for Hepatitis C treatment through their screening period which is including blood work, liver biopsy, urine collection/analysis, pregnancy screening and behavioral/mental health screening. On one of their standard visits to the Hepatitis C clinic, the health care provider(who is also research staff) or research staff will provide a consent form that the patient may take home and read more about the study.
On the day of enrollment, which will also be the first day of treatment, health care providers within the Hepatitis C clinic will describe the study to the patient or refer them to one of the research for completion of these tasks. The consent form will be explained in detail at this meeting, and the patient will have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments about the study.
Study subjects will initially be stratified into 6 groups (1a. treatment naives without cirrhosis and b. with compensated cirrhosis ; 2a. prior treatment experienced non-responders without cirrhosis and b. with cirrhosis; 3a. prior treatment experienced relapsers without cirrhosis and b. with cirrhosis). Patients in each of these groups will be randomized using random number table and allocation concealment will be achieved by using serially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes into one of two study groups. The first group will receive boceprevir with Peg-IFN and ribavirin as indicated by package insert, and the second group will receive telaprevir with Peg-IFN and ribavirin as indicated by its package insert. All other stratified groups will receive protease inhibitor therapy as indicated by the FDA product labeling.
Safety and effectiveness assessments will be conducted at study entry, PI therapy week 0, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 42 and 48, if applicable. Those are SOC visits during the treatment period and they will include blood tests, complete review of systems, and physical exams. Patients in all groups will be assessed for sustained viral response (SVR) at 12 and 24 weeks after the last dose of the medication is administered.
Identical to SOC, safety and effectiveness assessments will be determine by health care providers and the adjudication committee, the latter of which will be unaware of the treatment arm of the patients. Members of the adjudication committee will be independent of the treating clinicians, and will be responsible for adjudicating the following outcomes:
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Positive HIV or HbsAg serology
Severe psychiatric or neuropsychiatric disorders including, but not limited to uncontrolled severe depression, history of suicidal ideations or suicide attempt(s), as determinate by SOC psychological evaluation 3 History or clinical manifestations of significant metabolic, hematological, pulmonary, ischemic or unstable heart disease, gastrointestinal, neurological, renal, urological, endocrine, ophthalmologic (including severe retinopathy), or immune mediated disease
Chronic hepatic diseases other than hepatitis C 5. Organ or bone marrow transplant 6. Chronic (greater than 30 days) use of immunosuppressive medications including steroids in doses equivalent to 10 mg of prednisone or higher, 30 days prior to and anytime during the course of the study 7. Female patients who are breast-feeding or have a positive pregnancy test at any time during the study 8. Males whose female partners are pregnant 9. Patients who have had a malignancy diagnosed and/or treated within the past 3 years, except for localized squamous or basal cell cancers treated by local excision 10. Patients who have participated in a clinical trial and have received an investigational drug within 30 days prior to screening 11. Current alcoholism or drug addiction
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50 participants in 2 patient groups
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