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Three-year efficacy and safety of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate treatment for chronic hepatitis B

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2011-01

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Gürel, Selim

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Heathcote, E. Jenny
Marcellin, Patrick
Buti, Maria
Gane, Edward
De Man, Robert A.
Krastev, Zahary
Germanidis, George
Lee, Samuel S.
Flisiak, Robert
Kaita, Kelly

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF), a nucleotide analogue and potent inhibitor of hepatitis B virus (HBV) polymerase, showed superior efficacy to adefovir dipivoxil in treatment of chronic hepatitis B through 48 weeks. We evaluated long-term efficacy and safety of TDF monotherapy in patients with chronic hepatitis B who were positive or negative for hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg+ or HBeAg-). METHODS: After 48 weeks of double-blind comparison of TDF to adefovir dipivoxil, patients who underwent liver biopsy were eligible to continue the study on open-label TDF for 7 additional years; data presented were collected up to 3 years (week 144) from 85% of participants. Primary efficacy end points at week 144 included levels of HBV DNA and alanine aminotransferase, development of resistance mutations, and presence of HBeAg or hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). RESULTS: At week 144, 87% of HBeAg- and 72% of HBeAg+ patients treated with TDF had levels of HBV DNA <400 copies/mL. Among patients who had previously received adefovir dipivoxil and then received TDF, 88% of the HBeAg- and 71% of the HBeAg+ patients had levels of HBV DNA <400 copies/mL; overall, 81% and 74%, respectively, maintained normalized levels of alanine aminotransferase and 34% had lost HBeAg. Amino acid substitutions in HBV DNA polymerase that are associated with resistance to tenofovir were not detected in any patient. Cumulatively, 8% of HBeAg+ patients lost HBsAg. TDF maintained a favorable safety profile for up to 3 years. CONCLUSIONS: TDF was safe and effective in the long-term management of HBeAg+ and HBeAg- patients with chronic hepatitis B.

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Gastroenterology & hepatology, Liver disease, Virology, Drug resistance, Viral replication, Nucleotide, Hbeag-positive patients, Term-follow-up, Serum hbsag, Peginterferon alpha-2a, Adefovir dipivoxil, Sustained response, Negative patients, Natural-history, Virus-infection, Dna level

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Heathcote, E. J. vd. (2011). "Three-year efficacy and safety of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate treatment for chronic hepatitis B". Gastroenterology, 140(1), 132-143.

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