Final Phase IIb data has confirmed the potential of bulevirtide 10mg in combination with pegylated interferon alfa-2a (PegIFN) as a finite therapy for adults with chronic hepatitis delta virus (HDV), according to
The new data is from the
At present, bulevirtide 2mg is the only approved treatment for adults with chronic hepatitis delta virus and compensated liver disease in the European Economic Area (EEA),
Promise of a finite treatment option for chronic hepatitis delta virus
New end of study data show that bulevirtide 10mg in combination with PegIFN maintained a 46 percent rate of undetectable HDV RNA at Week 48 after the end of treatment. These findings were presented at the
According to Gilead, data published in NEJM revealed:
- at Week 24, a total of 32 percent and 46 percent of patients achieved undetectable HDV RNA following treatment with bulevirtide 2mg in combination with PegIFN and bulevirtide 10mg in combination with PegIFN, respectively
- PegIFN monotherapy and bulevirtide 10mg monotherapy enabled 17 percent and 12 percent to attain undetectable HDV RNA, respectively.
At Week 48 after end of treatment, data presented at EASL (GS-00) demonstrated:
- undetectable HDV RNA in 26 percent and 46 percent of patients taking bulevirtide 2mg combined with PegIFN and bulevirtide 10mg in combination with PegIFN, respectively
- PegIFN monotherapy and bulevirtide 10mg monotherapy enabled undetectable HDV RNA to be achieved by 25 percent and 12 percent of patients, respectively.
These new data support the potential for bulevirtide as a finite treatment option, demonstrating that almost half of people treated with bulevirtide 10mg in combination with PegIFN remained undetectable for HDV RNA one year after treatment cessation”
"Hepatitis delta virus is the most severe form of viral hepatitis….These new data support the potential for bulevirtide as a finite treatment option, demonstrating that almost half of people treated with bulevirtide 10mg in combination with PegIFN remained undetectable for HDV RNA one year after treatment cessation," shared Dr
"These long-term data are the highest post-treatment response rates ever reported for HDV,"
"In addition to highlighting the curative potential of combination therapy for some people with chronic hepatitis delta virus, these final data support the safety profile of bulevirtide," noted Anu Osinusi, Vice President, Clinical Research for Hepatitis, Respiratory and Emerging Viruses,
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