Ribavirin News and Research

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Ribavirin, also known as Copegus, Rebetol, Virazole, or a component of Rebetron, is a type of antiviral medicine called a nucleoside analogue. This medicine blocks the ability of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) to make more copies of itself. Ribavirin is not active against HIV. Ribavirin is used in combination with interferon alfa-2a or -2b or peginterferon alfa-2a or -2b to treat HIV infected patients who are also infected with HCV.
New study challenges current thinking about varied response to hepatitis C treatment in different racial groups

New study challenges current thinking about varied response to hepatitis C treatment in different racial groups

Human Genome Sciences has begun dosing patients with chronic hep C drug

Human Genome Sciences has begun dosing patients with chronic hep C drug

Largest study comparing leading hepatitis C treatments

Largest study comparing leading hepatitis C treatments

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) overview

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) overview

Schering-Plough submits Japanese application for hepatitis C drug

Schering-Plough submits Japanese application for hepatitis C drug

Oral treatment of chronic hepatitis C

Oral treatment of chronic hepatitis C

Generic ribavirin product launched in the United States

Generic ribavirin product launched in the United States

Haemophilia Society President presents Hepatitis C (HCV) Facts to UK Government

Haemophilia Society President presents Hepatitis C (HCV) Facts to UK Government