HCV - Drug Abuse / Injection Drug Use
Advocates Urge Consideration of Hepatitis C Treatment for Active Injection Drug Users8-14-2009HCV Reinfection and Superinfection Are Common among Injection Drug Users 3/24/09
Further Evidence Shows that Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Can Be Transmitted through Snorting Drugs 9/19/08Active Injection Drug Use Does Not Impair Sustained Response to Hepatitis C Treatment in Adherent Patients 7/22/08Prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus Infection among Injection Drug Users in the U.S. 7/11/08FDA Revises Process for Responding to Drug Approval Applications from Pharmaceutical Companies 7/11/08Active and Recovering Injection Drug Users Can Benefit from Hepatitis C Treatment if They Maintain Good Adherence 6/10/08Marijuana Use Sparks Liver Transplant Controversy 6/06/08Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis All May Promote Liver Disease Progression in People with Chronic Hepatitis C 3/28/08 Methamphetamine Promotes Hepatitis C Virus Replication in Human Liver Cells 3/07/08 Crack Pipes Can Transmit Hepatitis C Virus 1/29/08 Risk Factors Associated with HIV and HCV Infection among Injection Drug Users in India 8/07/07