2014: The Year That Changed The Landscape of HCV Therapy

It was déjà vu all over again, albeit compressed in time: when the race started to replace PegIFN+RBV for the treatment of HCV infection, the learnings from HIV drug development and the lessons with HAART provided an excellent template for quick and efficient development. There was early consensus that a search Continue reading 2014: The Year That Changed The Landscape of HCV Therapy

Why The Next Novel Antibiotic Will Be A Blockbuster And Cost $40k

Looking at all antibiotics in the pipeline, I can’t help but think that – by 2018 – there will be some blockbuster anti-infectives coming to the market. Why do I say this?  What is going to generate this revenue stream for companies when the new crop of drugs will be restricted by Continue reading Why The Next Novel Antibiotic Will Be A Blockbuster And Cost $40k

So Many HCV “Guidelines”: Can’t We Wait Till the Dust Has Settled?

It was clear from the outset that the new roster of HCV drugs would change the playing field. Gilead’s NS5B polymerase inhibitor sofosbuvir and J&J’s NS3/4A protease inhibitor simeprevir have already revolutionized the treatment paradigm, pushing telaprevir and boceprevir, the first-generation PIs, to the sidelines. For treatment-naïve patients with GT1, Continue reading So Many HCV “Guidelines”: Can’t We Wait Till the Dust Has Settled?