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    Psychosomatics. 2009 Sep-Oct;50(5):500-5.

    Antiviral completion rates and sustained viral response in hepatitis C patients with and without preexisting major depressive disorder.

    Source

    Northwest Hepatitis C Resource Center, Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR 97202, USA. peter.hauser2@med.va.gov

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Despite evidence suggesting that the majority of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) have psychiatric and substance use disorders, patients with these comorbidities have historically been excluded from antiviral therapy for HCV.

    OBJECTIVE:

    The authors compared antiviral completion and sustained virologic response (SVR) rates between hepatitis C (HCV) patients with versus those without preexisting major depressive disorder (MDD).

    METHOD:

    The authors performed a chart review of HCV patients (30 with MDD and 25 control subjects) who attended an optional HCV education class and signed informed consent allowing collection of clinical data.

    RESULTS:

    The MDD group had completion and SVR rates similar to those of control subjects. Neuropsychiatric side effects and reasons for discontinuation of treatment were not different between groups.

    CONCLUSION:

    Patients with MDD can be safely and effectively treated with antiviral therapy.

    PMID:
    19855036
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2987665
    Free PMC Article

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