1. Sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir in adolescents 12 to 17 years old with HCV infection.
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Indolfi G, Kelly D, Nebbia G, Iorio R, Mania A, Giacomet V, Szenborn L, Shao J, Sang Yue M, Hsueh CH, Parhy B, Kersey K, Mangia A, Pawlowska M, and Bansal S
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aminoisobutyric Acids, Antiviral Agents adverse effects, Carbamates, Child, Cyclopropanes, Genotype, Hepacivirus genetics, Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings adverse effects, Humans, Lactams, Macrocyclic, Leucine analogs & derivatives, Liver Cirrhosis drug therapy, Proline analogs & derivatives, Quinoxalines, Sofosbuvir adverse effects, Sulfonamides, Sustained Virologic Response, Treatment Outcome, Hepatitis C drug therapy, Hepatitis C, Chronic drug therapy
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Background and Aims: Sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir is a pangenotypic regimen for chronic HCV infection. In the USA and Europe, sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir once daily for 12 weeks is indicated for adults who previously received an HCV NS5A inhibitor. In Europe, sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir is also indicated in the absence of prior HCV direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy as an 8-week or 12-week regimen. In an open-label study, we evaluated the safety, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics of sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir in adolescents 12 to 17 years with chronic HCV of any genotype., Methods: In this Phase 2, multicenter study, sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir 400/100/100 mg daily was administered to adolescents for 8 weeks if DAA-naïve or for 12 weeks for cirrhosis or prior DAA failure. The key efficacy endpoint was sustained virologic response 12 weeks after therapy (SVR12). Intensive pharmacokinetic sampling was done in 14 patients at week 2 or 4, and samples for population pharmacokinetics were collected in all patients., Results: All patients (n = 21) were naïve to HCV DAAs, and none had cirrhosis. HCV genotype 3a infection was most common, occurring in 43% of patients. Overall, 100% of patients (21 of 21) reached SVR12. The most common adverse events were abdominal pain and headache (24% each) and nausea (19%); no adverse events led to discontinuation. The only serious adverse event, hypotension, was considered related to study drug and resolved the same day without interruption of treatment. Sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir exposures were similar to those observed in adults., Conclusions: The pangenotypic regimen of sofosbuvir-velpatasvir-voxilaprevir is highly efficacious and well-tolerated in treating chronic HCV infection in adolescents., (© 2022 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.)
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- 2022
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