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A 12-week clevudine therapy showed potent and durable antiviral activity in HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B

Authors
Lee, Hyo-SukChung, Young-HwaLee, KwanSikByun, Kwan SooPaik, Seung WoonHan, Joon-YeolYoo, KwonYoo, Hee-WonLee, Jin HeonYoo, Byung Chul
Issue Date
May-2006
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Citation
Hepatology, v.43, no.5, pp 982 - 988
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Hepatology
Volume
43
Number
5
Start Page
982
End Page
988
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/18872
DOI
10.1002/hep.21166
ISSN
0270-9139
1527-3350
Abstract
Clevudine is a nucleoside analog with an unnatural beta-L configuration. In a phase I/II clinical trial, once daily doses ranging from 10 to 200 mg for 28 days were well tolerated, and produced significant antiviral activity. The present study was conducted to assess the degree and durability of the antiviral response to 12 weeks of clevudine treatment, and to investigate its safety and tolerability. A total of 98 patients with HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B were randomized to placebo (n = 32), 30-mg clevudine (n = 32), and 50-mg clevudine (n = 34) groups. Patients were followed up after 12 weeks of treatment for a further 24 weeks off-therapy. Median serum hepatitis B virus DNA reductions from baseline at week 12 were 0.20, 4.49, and 4.45 log(10) copies/mL in the placebo, 30-mg clevudine, and 50-mg clevudine groups, respectively (P < .0001). Posttreatment antiviral activities were sustained, with 3.32 and 2.99 log(10) reductions at week 12 off-therapy and 2.28 and 1.40 log(10) reductions at week 24 off-therapies in the 30- and 50-mg clevudine groups, respectively. Median serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels decreased markedly from baseline during clevudine treatment and were maintained below the upper limit of normal throughout the 24 weeks off-therapy in the two clevudine-treated groups. The incidences of adverse events and treatment-emergent grade 3 or 4 laboratory abnormalities were similar for the three groups. In conclusion, clevudine showed potent antiviral activity during therapy and induced a sustained posttreatment antiviral effect for 6 months after a 12-week treatment period, and this was associated with a sustained normalization of ALT levels.
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