Module

Current Issues in the Development and Clinical Role of Novel Agents for Chronic Hepatitis C

Source: The Future of HCV: Small Molecules in Development for Chronic Hepatitis C

Current Issues in the Development and Clinical Role of Novel Agents for Chronic Hepatitis C


Program Director: Raymond T. Chung, MD

Faculty:

Raymond T. Chung, MD
  • Raymond T. Chung, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 08/27/07

Expiration Date: 08/26/08


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • List considerations related to future clinical trial design for small-molecule agents
  • Describe the continued role of standard of care agents with small-molecule targeted agents
  • Discuss the potential timing for the use of novel agents in hepatitis C virus–infected patients in different patient types

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Challenges to the Introduction of STAT-C Agents Into Clinical Trials for HCV
  • Construction of a Successful Multidrug HCV Combination Regimen
  • HCV Treatment Scenarios
    • Treatment-Naive Patients
    • The Peginterferon alfa and Ribavirin Nonresponder or Relapser 
    • Renal Insufficiency or Interferon Intolerance
    • HCV/HIV Coinfection
    • Advanced Liver Disease and Transplantation
    • Postexposure Prophylaxis
  • Possible Clinical Trials During the Next 10 Years
  • What Will Be Realistic Endpoints in the Era of STAT-C Agents?
  • Summary
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