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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology 2017-Sep

Generic Direct Acting Antivirals in Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection in Patients of Thalassemia Major.

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Aabha Nagral
Smita Sawant
Nishtha Nagral
Pathik Parikh
Priya Malde
Rashid Merchant

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BACKGROUND

There is no published data of treating hepatitis C in thalassemia major patients with any sofosbuvir based direct acting antivirals (DAAs). This study was performed to determine the efficacy and safety of these regimes using generic drugs in the thalassemia major population.

METHODS

In this observational study, 902 patients of thalassemia major from five transfusion centres in Mumbai were screened for HCV antibody. Of the 120 positive patients, HCV RNA was detected in 50%. The first 29 patients were enrolled for evaluating the efficacy and safety of generic sofosbuvir based DAAs.

RESULTS

The 29 patients' had a mean age of 24 years with genotype 1 in 17, genotype 3 in 11patients, while 1 patient's genotype could not be classified. Six patients had compensated cirrhosis and 8 patients were treatment experienced. SVR 12 was achieved in 100% of patients. There was significant increase in PRC (packed red cell) requirements (P = 0.0003) during treatment. At 12 weeks post-treatment, PRC requirements returned to baseline with a significant fall in serum ferritin (P = 0.03). Headache, fatigue and diarrhoea were the most common side effects. The difference in side effects including anaemia between patients who received ribavirin (19/29) and those who did not receive ribavirin (10/29) was not significant. Presence of diabetes, splenectomy, high ferritin or liver or heart iron overload on MRI T2* did not affect the efficacy of treatment.

CONCLUSIONS

Generic DAAs are safe in thalassemia major patients with hepatitis C with efficacy of 100%. Serum ferritin falls significantly after treatment despite an increase in transfusion requirements during treatment.

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