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Active clinical trials for "Hepatitis, Chronic"

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Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse-Imaging in Comparison to Transient Elastography for Liver Fibrosis...

Chronic Hepatitis C

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)- Imaging compared to Transient Elastography (FibroScan) in differentiating liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Patients who are scheduled to have a liver biopsy will also undergo ARFI and FibroScan testing. The liver biopsy will be used as the reference method. The target sample size is 433.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Telbivudine in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B

Chronic Hepatitis B

This study is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of telbivudine 600mg versus adefovir dipivoxil 10mg in patients with compensated chronic hepatitis B.

Withdrawn14 enrollment criteria

Pilot Comparison of Standard Antiviral Therapy With and Without 12 Weeks of Betaine in Genotype...

Chronic Hepatitis C

The primary purpose of the study is to compare the safety and effectiveness of standard treatment for chronic hepatitis C using peginterferon alpha-2a (Pegasys) and ribavirin (Copegus) to those same medications plus a dietary supplement called betaine when added for the first 12 weeks of treatment. Peginterferon alpha-2a (Pegasys) and ribavirin (Copegus) are approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C. Betaine is a dietary supplement and occurs naturally in the body. It is not a medication regulated by the FDA or an approved drug for chronic hepatitis C.

Withdrawn27 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Telbivudine in Blacks/African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos With Compensated Chronic...

Compensated Chronic Hepatitis B

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of telbivudine in Blacks/African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos with compensated chronic hepatitis B during 52 weeks of treatment

Withdrawn40 enrollment criteria

Transient Elastography to Assess Liver Fibrosis and Portal Hypertension in HCV Cirrhotic Patients...

Chronic Hepatitis CCirrhosis1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of sustained virological response in liver and spleen stiffness in patients with HCV compensated advanced chronic liver disease treated with new all oral antiviral drugs in order to determine factors implicated in stiffness change and its implications for long-term follow-up.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Antiviral Therapy on Host Immune in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B Virus(HBV) Infection...

HBeAg Positive Chronic Hepatitis B Infection

During hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection host immune plays important role.Recently there are many different antiviral therapy methods.Different antiviral therapy methods showed different effector.In order to investigate whether these antiviral therapy methods especially methods directly inhibit viral replication have some effect on host immune the investigators designed these study. The investigators want to observe the change of host immune during antiviral therapy in patients with chronic HBV infection, and analyze the relationship between these changes and the antiviral effector of these drugs.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Study of Orally Administered JNJ-440 to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics...

Chronic Hepatitis B

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of JNJ-440 in healthy and Chronic Hepatitis B (CHB) participants after single and multiple doses; and to evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) of JNJ-440 in healthy participants and in CHB participants following single and multiple dose regimens, administered alone (healthy participants and CHB participants).

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetic Study of BMS-914143 in Participants With Normal Renal Function and Mild, Moderate,...

Chronic Hepatitis B Virus InfectionChronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of renal impairment on pharmacokinetics (PK) of BMS-914143.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Study of Orally Administered JNJ-56136379 to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics...

HealthyHepatitis1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate pharmacokinetics and safety data including serious and other adverse events, physical examinations, vital signs, 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) and clinical laboratory results (including biochemistry, hematology, and urine).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Metformin Therapy in HCV Infection

Chronic Hepatitis C Infection

Hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) is a major cause of cirrhosis and death from liver disease worldwide. Current therapy for HCV with interferon based therapies results in cure rates of around 5055% which leaves a significant number of patients without effective therapy. HCV induces (can bring on) insulin resistance and insulin resistance is a factor known to reduce the response to antiHCV therapy. This finding stimulated initial studies looking at agents that may reduce insulin resistance as additional therapy in HCV infection. A study using metformin in addition to interferon and ribavirin showed a nonsignificant increase in cure rates (53% vs. 42%), but this was limited to patients with type 1 infection AND demonstrable insulin resistance. The assumption was made that the potential effect of metformin was likely to be on insulin resistance and thus by modulating this enhances response. The investigators (Prof M Harris, University of Leeds) have data (currently unpublished)suggesting that metformin may have an antiviral effect independent of its effect on insulin resistance, thus raising the possibility that metformin may have a direct antiviral effect in vivo. Given that the development of specific antiHCV agents which target viral proteins such as its polymerase and protease are in trial development but have so far proved either highly toxic or are likely to have a huge cost there is considerable rationale for looking at alternative potential antiHCV agents and in this context metformin is cheap, readily available and has an excellent safety profile. This pilot study therefore addresses the question "Does metformin therapy result in a significant drop in HCV viral load in chronically infected patients?"

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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