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Revista Española de Sanidad Penitenciaria

On-line version ISSN 2013-6463Print version ISSN 1575-0620

Abstract

FERNANDEZ-MONTERO, J.V.  and  SORIANO, V.. Future perspective in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C. Rev. esp. sanid. penit. [online]. 2011, vol.13, n.1, pp.21-29. ISSN 2013-6463.

The main lines of research into new drugs and treatment strategies against type C viral hepatitis are described. This disease is a major public health problem, with more than 700,000 people affected by the illness in Spain and with a high degree of prevalence amongst prison inmates. Limitations on current treatment for viral hepatitis C have led to research into new drugs in the form of two main product lines, some of which are soon to be available on the market: NS3/4a serine-protease inhibitors (telaprevir, boceprevir, danoprevir and vaniprevir) and the NS5B RNA polymerase inhibitors (RG-7128, RG-7227, Filibuvir, ANA-598). The latter are in a somewhat earlier stage of development. It is expected that these new drugs will have to be used alongside the current standard treatment of pegylated interferon plus ribavirin and under these conditions of use the new drugs have already shown greater effectiveness than the current standard treatment. Despite this encouraging perspective, the new medicines have limitations such as the development of resistances, toxicity, and the little knowledge available of their effectiveness on viral genotypes that are different from 1. That being said, their appearance opens up new possibilities in the treatment of this disease.

Keywords : hepatitis C; therapeutics; Pharmaceutical Preparations; biomedical research; toxicity; public health; prisons; Spain.

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