A Study in Healthy Adult Subjects to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetic Profiles...
HCV InfectionThe purpose of this study is to determine multiple dose safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of ABT-072 under nonfasting conditions in healthy adult subjects, and to determine the effect of single dose administration of ketoconazole on steady state ABT-072 pharmacokinetics.
Investigation Of The Effect Of Steady State Filibuvir On The Pharmacokinetics Of Oral Contraceptives...
Hepatitis CThe purpose of this study is to estimate the effect of filibuvir on the pharmacokinetics of ethinyloestradiol [EE] and levonorgestrel [LN], to assess the safety and tolerability of 600 mg BID of filibuvir in healthy women and to investigate the pharmacokinetics of 600 mg BID of filibuvir in healthy women.
Influence of Antiviral Therapy on Bone Mineral Density and Metabolism in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis...
Hepatitis CChronic2 moreOne single study has suggested that bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced in patients with non-cirrhotic chronic viral hepatitis C. Antiviral combination therapy with standard interferon and ribavirin may further decrease BMD. The aim of this study is to systematically investigate the effect of chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 infection alone and current standard therapy with peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin on BMD and bone metabolism.
Hepatitis C Self-Management
Hepatitis CChronic DiseaseThe objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of a 6-session hepatitis C self-management workshop to a hepatitis C self-management self-study program. Both interventions are designed to help people with hepatitis C learn to actively self-manage their chronic HCV infection, and ultimately, to improve health outcomes for veterans with HCV who are not receiving Interferon-based treatment. Participants complete a total of four assessments. The fourth assessment, a 12-18 month assessment is an approved addition to the original study design
TMC435350-TiDP16-C101 - A Study to Examine the Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Increasing...
Hepatitis CThe purpose of this study is to examine the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of increasing oral doses of TMC435350 after single and repeated dosing, followed by an open label repeated dosing session in 6 HCV genotype1 infected patients.
Effect of New Oral Treatment for Hepatitis C Virus on Seminal Parameters
Male InfertilityHCVHepatitis C virus is commona viral infection. Direct-acting antiviral (DAA) oral drugs has been used in treatment of HCVs. the effect of these drugs on male infertility is still under investigation.
To Assess the Effect of Renal Impairment on the Blood Levels of Daclatasvir (DCV), Asunaprevir (ASV)...
Hepatitis CAssess the effect of renal function on the blood levels of DCV, ASV, BMS-791325.
Brief Intervention for Rural Women at High Risk for HIV/HCV
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusHepatitis C1 moreThe overall aim of this study is to reduce risk behaviors and increase health and behavioral health service utilization among disadvantaged, drug-using rural women at high risk for HIV and HCV. This project has potential to make a significant contribution to science by providing knowledge about the health, risk behaviors, and service utilization of a vulnerable and understudied group of women during a time of emerging and significant public health risk in a rural Appalachian setting. Successful completion of the aims of this project will advance the delivery of a low-cost, potentially high impact intervention with implications for a number of other real world settings (such as criminal justice venues) where other disadvantaged high-risk drug users can be identified and targeted for intervention.
Study of the Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Asunaprevir in Patients With Kidney Disease
Hepatitis CThe purpose of the study is to determine how Asunaprevir is handled by the body of subjects with kidney disease compared with subjects with normal kidney function
Nurse Case Management to Improve Hepatitis C Care in HIV Co-infection
HIVHepatitis C1 moreEffective all-oral medications are finally available to cure hepatitis C virus, which affects more than 4 million Americans and one-in-four people living with HIV. However, many barriers exist that prevent people with HIV/HCV co-infection from getting this curative treatment, including low knowledge, competing demands, and drug interactions with HIV medications. This study evaluates if a hepatitis C nurse case management intervention in an HIV primary care clinic will improve patient attendance to hepatitis C care and help people start hepatitis C treatment earlier. Half of the participants will receive brief case management with a nurse, while the other half will receive usual clinic care.