It's time for a different and effective approach to treating HCV

Data demonstrate that only 50% of patients treated for HCV infection achieve sustained virologic response (SVR).1,2 For refractory HCV patients in particular, therapeutic options are limited.

Do you have an immediate plan of action for your refractory patients with hepatitis C?
When considering keeping your HCV patients on therapy, consider a different approach with a different kind of interferon. Consider INFERGEN® (Interferon alfacon-1), the next step in a strategy to help patients maximize outcomes to achieve SVR:
  • Switching patients to INFERGEN early represents a novel strategy to help them achieve their primary treatment goal SVR.
  • Therapy with INFERGEN can be implemented as soon as initial treatment fails. This means that pharmacologic pressure continues to be applied on the virus, thereby giving your patients the best chance to obtain SVR.
  • An earlier achievement of SVR can help to avoid disease progression, which, data show, worsens as patients age.3,4
INFERGEN® AspireSM is available 24/7 to help support your patients' efforts to achieve their goals. Enroll them in INFERGEN Aspire today.
Vigilent monitoring of your patients' response to interferon therapy can help you plan a treatment strategy that provides the best chance for a SVR. Use the HCV Therapy Flow Sheet to manage your patients more efficiently and track their results.

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  2. Lim JK, Imperial JC, Keeffe EB. Retreatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection. Rev Gastroenterol Disord. 2004;4:97-103.
  3. Davis GL, Albright JE, Cook SF, Rosenberg DM. Projecting future complications of chronic hepatitis C in the United States. Liver Transplantation. 2003;9:331-338.
  4. Marcellin P, Asselah T, Boyer N. Fibrosis and disease progression in hepatitis C. Hepatology. 2006;36:S47-S56.