Treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection: strategies to address poor therapy adherence
Treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection: strategies to address poor therapy adherence

Treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection: strategies to address poor therapy adherence

Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2025 Mar 29. doi: 10.1080/14787210.2025.2486353. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Non-adherence to any therapy may be related to skipping drug doses, discontinuation of therapy, or loss of follow-up. It leads to the ineffectiveness of treatment, which is associated with obvious individual health losses, significant social and financial costs, and, in the case of infectious diseases, epidemiological consequences resulting from the possibility of further spread of infection.

AREAS COVERED: This review article analyses the causes and effects of non-adherence to treatment in patients infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It also presents strategies to reduce the risk of non-adherence, which can be implemented by simplifying the treatment process, improving the flow of information between the doctor and the patient, as well as improving patients’ knowledge about hepatitis C infection, and facilitating the understanding of the risks associated with non-adherence.

EXPERT OPINION: Since the treatment of HCV infections is highly effective in almost all patients who complete medication, no new drugs are to be expected in the coming years. Therefore, the primary attention in the global elimination of HCV will be focused on screening programs, improving the availability of drugs, and reducing the risk of non-adherence.

PMID:40156354 | DOI:10.1080/14787210.2025.2486353