HALT-C (Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-term Treatment against Cirrhosis)
The HALT-C Trial is a randomized clinical trial of long-term use of Peginterferon
alfa-2a (pegylated interferon) in patients who failed to respond to prior interferon
treatment. All patients who enter the trial will be treated for 6 months with Peginterferon
alfa-2a and Ribavirin. Patients who respond to this 6 month treatment will continue
to be treated for an additional 6 months. Patients who do not respond to this treatment
will be eligible for the long-term maintenance phase of this study where patients
will be randomly selected to be treated with Peginterferon alfa-2a or to discontinue
treatment for 3.5 years. Patients in both arms of this study will be followed closely
with quarterly study visits. The combination of peginterferon plus ribavirin has
recently been approved by the FDA for treatment of chronic HCV. Patients who remain
HCV-RNA positive after being treated for at least 6 months with peginterferon and
ribavirin outside of this study may be eligible to directly enter the randomized
portion of the HALT-C Trial. The HALT-C study is designed to determine if continuing
interferon long-term over several years will suppress Hepatitis C virus, prevent
progression to cirrhosis, prevent liver cancer and reduce the need for liver transplantation.
For more information, including enrollment locations, visit the HALT-C Web Site
at www.haltctrial.org
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