A pilot study of combination therapy with initial high-dose interferon and amantadine hydrochloride for patients with chronic hepatitis C with the genotype 1b virus.

Journal: Hepato-Gastroenterology
Published:
Abstract

Objective: Interferon monotherapy for patients with chronic hepatitis C has been suboptimal. We studied the effect of the combination therapy of an initial high-dose of interferon and amantadine.

Methods: We investigated the virological response of 20 patients with naive chronic hepatitis C with a high viral load of the genotype 1b virus. Seven patients were administered 6MU of interferon-beta once daily for 6 weeks and then thrice weekly for 20 weeks, and 13 were administered 6 MU of interferon-beta daily for 4 or 6 weeks and then 10 MU of natural interferon-alpha thrice weekly for 22 or 20 weeks. All patients were treated with amantadine hydrochloride (100 mg/day) for 26 weeks during interferon administration.

Results: The complete response, transient response and no response rate were 15.0%, 60.0%, and 25%, respectively. After daily administration of interferon-beta intravenously, 19 patients (95.0%) showed negative tests for serum HCV-RNA by the polymerase chain reaction method. At the end of treatment, the serum HCV-RNA was not detected in any patients treated with daily interferon-beta and intermittent interferon-alpha with amantadine. At 6-month follow-up, three patients had eradicated HCV-RNA, who were in the group of daily interferon-beta and intermittent interferon-alpha with amantadine. In the patients treated with daily interferon-beta and intermittent interferon-alpha with amantadine, the complete response, transient response and no response rates were 23.1%,-76.9% and 0%, respectively.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that the combination of an initial high-dose interferon and amantadine shows promising effects on the eradication of HCV-RNA in the chronic hepatitis C patients with a high viral load of the genotype 1b virus.

Authors
Hirokazu Uyama, Hirayuki Enomoto, Yoshihiko Kishima, Mitsunari Yamamoto, Kenya Yoshida, Yorihide Okuda, Tomonori Hirotani, Toshifumi Kuroda, Hiroaki Ito, Masahiro Matsuda, Minoru Terabayashi, Sanai Noguchi, Ichiro Kawase, Hideji Nakamura
Relevant Conditions

Hepatitis C, Hepatitis