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Active clinical trials for "Hepatitis B, Chronic"

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A Clinical Trial on Hepatitis B Vaccine Activated-Dendritic Cells Combined With Anti-HBV Drugs in...

Chronic Hepatitis B

The anti-virus effects is not satisfying in some of Chronic Hepatitis B(CHB) patients who have been on anti-Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) drugs therapy. Dendritic cell (DC) is critical in Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) specific immunity in the process of producing HBV promoter specific cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) and specific T helper cells (HTLs), however they are defective in CHB patients. Therefore, if it were going to remove HBV completely, it mainly depends if the body itself can produce enough HBV specific cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) and specific T helper cells (HTLs). Our research is to plus Hepatitis B Vaccine Activated-DCs therapy to CHB patients who have been on anti-HBV drugs but with poor effects, supposing to significantly improve anti-HBV efficacy, even to clean HBV from the patients.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Optimal Time for Tenofovir Treatment of Anti-Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) During the Pregnancy

Hepatitis BChronic

To determine the optimal time for the Tenofovir treatment of anti-Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) during the pregnancy among women with chronic HBV infection and high HBV DNA load. This is a randomized, open-label, three-arms, parallel-controlled clinical trial. Pregnant women with high HBV load and normal liver function will be treated with tenofovir during the middle or late stage of pregnancy, started from 24th gestational week, 28th gestational week and 32th gestational week through 1 month postpartum, respectively. The HBV DNA load at 40th gestational week of mothers, the intrauterine HBV infection rate of infants will be compared across the three groups.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Lamivudine Extending Therapy in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients After 3-year of Oral Antiviral Agents...

Chronic Hepatitis B

Current treatment guidelines indicate that oral antiviral agents for HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B virus infection (CHB) can be stopped if the patient has undergone HBeAg seroconversion with HBV-DNA loss measured at two consecutive occasions at least 6 months apart (primary treatment endpoint). Stopping treatment can be considered if undetectable HBV-DNA has been documented on three separate occasions 6 months apart in HBeAg-negative patients. However, oral antiviral drugs currently approved for the treatment of CHB have relatively limited sustained long-term efficacy and a large proportion of patients will suffer from HBV recurrence after stopping treatment.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Emtricitabine Plus Adefovir Dipivoxil for Naive Chinese HBV Related Cirrhosis Patients

Hepatitis BChronic1 more

This study evaluates generic emtricitabine(FTC) plus adefovir dipivoxil in Chinese naive HBV related cirrhosis patients. Patients were divided into 2 groups: compensated HBV related cirrhosis patients and decompensated HBV related cirrhosis patients.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Non-inferiority of Cavir in HBeAg(+)Chronic Hepatitis B Patients Treated With...

Chronic Hepatitis B

Open-labeled, Prospective, Randomized, Multi-center, Interventional, Phase IV study.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CKD-390 Tablet

Chronic Hepatitis B

A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel Design, Phase III Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CKD-390 tablet

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

3E Extension Study

Chronic Hepatitis B

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of entecavir 0.5 mg/d + adefovir 10 mg/d for treatment experienced chronic hepatitis B patients.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Telbivudine Plus Adefovir With Lamivudine Plus Adefovir for the Treatment of Lamivudine-resistant...

Chronic Hepatitis B

Lamivudine had been widely used for treatment-naïve chronic hepatitis B patients. However, development of antiviral resistance has been known as the major drawback: Incidence of lamivudine resistance was reported to be approximately 70% after 5 years (Lok AS et al, 2003). For the treatment of lamivudine resistance, adefovir has been widely used (Lok AS and McMahon B, 2009). However, switching to adefovir monotherapy was also reported to be at high risk of resistance, 25% at year 2 (Yeon JE et al, 2006). Recently, adding adefovir on lamivudine was shown to be superior to switching to adefovir monotherapy by decreasing the adefovir resistance (Rapti I et al, 2007, Lampertico P et al, 2007). However, combination of adefovir and lamivudine does not increase antiviral activity compared with adefovir monotherapy in patients with lamivudine resistance (Peters MG et al, 2004). As many patients are still viremic with the treatment of lamivudine and adefovir over 1 year, the investigators need more potent combination of the drugs. Telbivudine is a new nucleoside analogue with potent antiviral activity. The previous phase III study has shown the superiority of telbivudine over lamivudine in HBeAg positive and negative subjects (Lai CL et al, 2007). Therefore, telbivudine plus adefovir may be a better treatment option than lamivudine plus adefovir for the lamivudine-resistant chronic hepatitis B patients. No study assessing the efficacy of telbivudine plus adefovir has been conducted for these patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of telbivudine plus adefovir compared with lamivudine plus adefovir in lamivudine resistant chronic hepatitis B patients at the end of 1 year follow-up,

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Optimizing Extension Study of Chronic Hepatitis B Patients With Inadequate Response to...

Chronic Hepatitis BInadequate Response1 more

The purpose of this study is to compare the long-term efficacy and safety of entecavir 1.0 mg/d + adefovir 10 mg/d with entecavir 0.5 mg/d + adefovir 10 mg/d for chronic hepatitis B patients with inadequate response to NUC therapy

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Optimizing Research of Chronic Hepatitis B Patients With Inadequate Response to NUC Therapy...

Hepatitis B

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of generic entecavir monotherapy or in combination with adefovir for chronic hepatitis B patients with inadequate response to NUC therapy

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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