Successful treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in severely opioid-dependent patients under heroin maintenance.

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Successful treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in severely opioid-dependent patients under heroin maintenance. / Schulte, Bernd; Schütt, Sabine; Brack, Jochen; Isernhagen, Konrad; Deibler, Peter; Dilg, Christoph; Verthein, Uwe; Haasen, Christian; Reimer, Jens.

in: DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN, Jahrgang 109, Nr. 1-3, 1-3, 2010, S. 248-251.

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@article{d287c97dd7734151afe5dcd3101a3948,
title = "Successful treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in severely opioid-dependent patients under heroin maintenance.",
abstract = "Severely opioid-dependent patients are at high risk of both acquiring and spreading the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is uncertain, however, whether these patients are possible candidates for HCV treatment. We therefore explored treatment retention and adherence as well as sustained viral response in co-morbid severely opioid-dependent subjects under heroin maintenance, who previously failed in conventional substitution treatment or were not in any drug treatment.",
author = "Bernd Schulte and Sabine Sch{\"u}tt and Jochen Brack and Konrad Isernhagen and Peter Deibler and Christoph Dilg and Uwe Verthein and Christian Haasen and Jens Reimer",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "109",
pages = "248--251",
journal = "DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN",
issn = "0376-8716",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "1-3",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Successful treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in severely opioid-dependent patients under heroin maintenance.

AU - Schulte, Bernd

AU - Schütt, Sabine

AU - Brack, Jochen

AU - Isernhagen, Konrad

AU - Deibler, Peter

AU - Dilg, Christoph

AU - Verthein, Uwe

AU - Haasen, Christian

AU - Reimer, Jens

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - Severely opioid-dependent patients are at high risk of both acquiring and spreading the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is uncertain, however, whether these patients are possible candidates for HCV treatment. We therefore explored treatment retention and adherence as well as sustained viral response in co-morbid severely opioid-dependent subjects under heroin maintenance, who previously failed in conventional substitution treatment or were not in any drug treatment.

AB - Severely opioid-dependent patients are at high risk of both acquiring and spreading the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is uncertain, however, whether these patients are possible candidates for HCV treatment. We therefore explored treatment retention and adherence as well as sustained viral response in co-morbid severely opioid-dependent subjects under heroin maintenance, who previously failed in conventional substitution treatment or were not in any drug treatment.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 109

SP - 248

EP - 251

JO - DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN

JF - DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN

SN - 0376-8716

IS - 1-3

M1 - 1-3

ER -