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Markov Model Pinpoints Most Cost-Effective Hep C Treatment Strategy

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May 28, 2013

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Comparing four different methods of treatment, an analytic model showed that an all-oral, interferon-free, treat-all regimen was the most cost-effective approach for treating chronic Hepatitis C genotype 1.

Interferon-free, treat-all approach cost effective, beneficial for chronic HCV

May 21, 2013

ORLANDO, Fla. — An orally administered, interferon-free regimen with a treat-all approach for patients with chronic hepatitis C may be more beneficial and more cost effective than interferon-based triple therapy, according to data presented at Digestive Disease Week.

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