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Zepatier (grazoprevir / elbasvir) is now an approved hepatitis C treatment in Canada! Health Canada has granted the treatment a Notice of Compliance (NOC) for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C (genotype 1, 3, or 4) in adult patients who have or don’t have liver cirrhosis (liver scarring).
When Zepatier will be prescribed to patients, the treatment’s regimen will depend on the genotype/type of hepatitis C virus one has, whether or not one has liver cirrhosis, and one’s treatment history (whether or not treatment has already been tried without success).
See Zepatier (grazoprevir / elbasvir) Facts for more information about Zepatier.
What a Notice of Compliance (NOC) Means for Zepatier
Receiving a Notice of Compliance allows a treatment to be sold in Canada with official approval. If a drug has a Notice of Compliance, a doctor may prescribe it – but at this stage the new drug is still not available on public drug plans, like BC PharmaCare, just private insurers. Private insurers each decide company coverage of the new drug (i.e. what percentage of the drug costs they will cover).
Source: http://www.pacifichepc.org/hepctip/drug-pipeline-2/zepatier-approved-in-canada/