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CITY EDITOR: SHANE MINKIN 204- 697- 7292 I CITY. DESK@ FREEPRESS. MB. CA I WINNIPEGFREEPRESS. COM
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2015 A 3
During the past seven years, Mastervick,
62, underwent three gruelling
regimes as long as 48 weeks on drug
cocktails that left him wasted due to
debilitating side- effects. Each time,
the treatments failed to rid him of the
virus that was threatening to destroy
his liver.
But this spring, as the province
approved three new hepatitis C treatments
for pharmacare coverage, he
was fast- tracked to receive a new
wonder drug called Harvoni.
Two months later, he's feeling better
than he has in years. And initial tests
show him to be free of the infection,
giving him hope for the future.
" My life is changing. I'm having
to learn to be well again. That's how
exciting it is. I'm living a life of wellness,"
an exuberant Mastervick said
Monday.
" My grey beard is starting to sprout
brown again, and my head is starting
to grow more hair again," he said.
" And the grey is getting choked out
by more colour in my hair. I think it's
because my body is healing."
A new generation of Hep C drugs,
led by Gilead Sciences' Harvoni, has
achieved cure rates of 95 per cent or
more, compared with an average 65
per cent previously. Treatment regimes
are much shorter and the sideeffects
are far more manageable.
Hepatitis C is spread through bloodto-
blood contact.
Patients who could not tolerate the
old drug regimes are flocking to clinics
for the new treatments.
Dr. Kelly Kaita, director of the viral
hepatitis investigative unit at Health
Sciences Centre, said he's had patients
come calling that he hasn't seen in a
decade.
" We've probably treated as many
patients as we would treat in a year
within ( the past) six months..." he said
Monday.
Patients on Harvoni take one tablet
a day for anywhere from eight to 24
weeks. Patients on Holkira take four or
more pills daily, but studies have found
so far it has a 100 per cent cure rate
for the hepatitis C genotype 1b, Kaita
said.
The province added new hepatitis C
drugs Sovaldi and Ibavyr to its formulary
earlier this year.
The new treatments are a godsend.
" There will be some patients who
are currently waiting for a ( liver)
transplant or have very advanced
hepatitis C who may now never need
a transplant because of these drugs,"
Kaita said.
The new pharmaceuticals are very
expensive. Treating a single patient
costs tens of thousands of dollars.
But Kirk Leavesley, chairman of the
Manitoba Hepatitis C Support Community
Inc., said
liver transplants,
long hospital
stays and frequent
visits to
the doctor are
also costly.
Meanwhile,
the new drugs
are transforming
lives, he said.
" We really
have entered a
new era in the
fight against
hepatitis C
globally with
these drugs,"
he said. " These
drugs are nothing
short of
miraculous to those who have suffered
so long with hepatitis C."
Meanwhile, Manitoba added 54 new
drugs to its pharmacare program effective
last Wednesday, Health Minister
Sharon Blady announced Monday.
Of the 54, 24 are generic medications.
Other new drugs added include: Diacomit,
a treatment for epilepsy; Inspra,
for the treatment of heart failure;
Metadol for the treatment of chronic
pain; and Tivicay, for the treatment of
HIV.
Pharmacare is a universal comprehensive
prescription drug benefit
program for Manitobans based on
family income. It covers 100 per cent
of eligible costs once the income- based
deductible is reached.
larry. kusch@ freepress. mb. ca
' My life is changing. I'm having to learn to be well again.
That's how exciting it is'
- Brad Mastervick, who appears to be cured of hepatitis C
thanks to a recently approved new drug
' There will be some patients who are currently waiting for a ( liver) transplant or have very
advanced hepatitis C who may now never need a transplant because of these drugs'
- Dr. Kelly Kaita, director of the viral hepatitis investigative unit
at Health Sciences Centre
Hep C drugs perform miracles
Cure rates reach 95%;
side- effects reduced
By Larry Kusch
B RAD Mastervick feels like a new man after only
eight weeks on a new drug for hepatitis C that is
working miracles for patients who have been unable
to kick the disease with traditional treatments.
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Brad Mastervick has stopped his old meds ( left) and switched to one that's healing him.
What is Hep C?
HEPATITIS C is an infectious disease
that primarily affects the liver.
Caused by a virus, it can lead to
cirrhosis, liver failure, liver cancer
or life- threatening dilation of veins
in the esophagus or stomach lining.
It is the leading reason for liver
transplants.
- source: Wikipedia
' We really have entered a new era in the fight against hepatitis C globally with these drugs'
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