Title of article
CURRENT TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
Author/Authors
Ghodrat Montazeri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
1
To page
10
Abstract
The primary goal of therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis B is suppression and long-lasting maintenance of hepatitis B virus DNA to its lowest possible level. The threshold of hepatitis B virus DNA level for therapy is ≥10 copies/mL for HBeAg-positive patients and ≥104 for those with HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B. Interferon alpha-2b, lamivudine, and adefovir-dipivoxil are approved by FDA and could all be used as an initial first-line therapy in chronic hepatitis B. Adding lamivudine to either conventional interferon or peg-interferon did not increase the efficacy. Adding lamivudine to adefovir had also no additional effect in compensated patients. Response rate is about 30% – 40% with first-line drugs. Peg-interferon, which recently received the FDA approval, is associated with an increased response rate. Further long-term studies are required to use peg-interferon as a widespread first-line treatment. Treatment strategy is changing towards using prolonged combination therapy with evolving nucleoside analogues with or without an immunomodulatory agent, aiming at eradicating covalently closed circular DNA.
Keywords
Adefovir , chronic hepatitis B , Treatment , Interferon , lamivudine , nucleocapsid analogue
Journal title
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Record number
662681
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