The Revolutionary Changes in Hepatitis C Treatment
March 2019; 61:2 IN THIS ISSUE: Pages 57–100 When vitamin supplements lead to harm: Biotin and its impact on laboratory testing Access to safe drinking water in First Nations communities and beyond Concussions and return-to-work considerations The revolutionary changes in hepatitis C treatment www.bcmj.org March 2019 Volume 61 • Number 2 contents Pages 57–100 61 Editorials A laughing matter, David R. Richardson, MD (61) Lessons, priorities, mindfulness, challenges, and epiphanies, David B. Chapman, MB (62) 63 President’s Comment Let’s be real, we need more failure Eric Cadesky, MD 65 News What Doctors of BC does for me, Jessie Wang (65) ON THE COVER Changes to GPSC fees (65) Some pregnant women don’t believe cannabis is harmful to their fetus (88) The hepatitis C treatment revolution Preventing overdose deaths among people recently released from a The development of direct-acting correctional facility (88) antiviral agents has reduced A model of global health engagement, Arun K. Garg, MD, Reza disease burden, expanded Alaghehbandan, MD, Suman Kollipara, MD (89) treatment options for patients with different hepatitis C UBC research examines living well while dying (90) genotypes or other pre-existing comorbidities, and significantly improved cure rates, which now exceed 95% with newer antiviral Clinical Articles agents. Eliminating hepatitis C infections in British Columbia is 66 now a realistic goal. When vitamin supplementation leads to harm: The growing popularity of biotin The BCMJ is published by and its impact on laboratory testing Doctors of BC. The journal John Fan, Morris Pudek, PhD, Andre Mattman, MD, Marshall Dahl, MD, Sophia provides peer-reviewed clinical Wong, MD and review articles written primarily by BC physicians, for BC physicians, along with 72 debate on medicine and medical The revolutionary changes in hepatitis C politics in editorials, letters, and treatment: A concise review essays; BC medical news; career Monica Dahiya, BSc, Trana Hussaini, PharmD, Eric M.
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