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Sofosbuvir is recommended as an option for treating chronic hepatitis C in adults, as specified in table 1.
Sofosbuvir is recommended as an option for treating chronic hepatitis C in adults, as specified in table 1.
Genotype | Sofosbuvir in combination with peginterferon alfa and ribavirin; Treatment history | Sofosbuvir in combination with peginterferon alfa and ribavirin; Recommendation | Sofosbuvir in combination with ribavirin; Treatment history | Sofosbuvir in combination with ribavirin; Recommendation |
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Adults with genotype 1 HCV |
All |
Recommended |
All |
Not recommended |
Adults with genotype 2 HCV |
All |
Not licensed for this population |
Treatment-naive |
Only recommended for people who are intolerant to or ineligible for interferon |
Adults with genotype 2 HCV |
All |
Not licensed for this population |
Treatment-experienced |
Recommended |
Adults with genotype 3 HCV |
Treatment-naive |
Only recommended for people with cirrhosis |
Treatment-naive |
Only recommended for people with cirrhosis who are intolerant to or ineligible for interferon |
Adults with genotype 3 HCV |
Treatment-experienced |
Recommended |
Treatment-experienced |
Only recommended for people with cirrhosis who are intolerant to or ineligible for interferon |
Adults with genotype 4, 5 or 6 HCV |
All |
Only recommended for people with cirrhosis |
All |
Not recommended |
HCV, hepatitis C virus; treatment‑experienced, the person's hepatitis C has not adequately responded to interferon‑based treatment; treatment‑naïve, the person has not had treatment for chronic hepatitis C
People currently receiving treatment initiated within the NHS with sofosbuvir that is not recommended for them by NICE in this guidance should be able to continue treatment until they and their NHS clinician consider it appropriate to stop.