On-the-Spot hep c care at methadone clinics boosts cure rates
NCT ID NCT07569211
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether offering hepatitis C (HCV) treatment right at methadone clinics helps more people get cured compared to sending them to outside specialists. Over 600 adults on opioid addiction therapy took part across 13 clinics in Ukraine. Some clinics provided simplified on-site care, while others offered standard referrals. The goal was to see if on-site treatment leads to higher cure rates and faster progress toward eliminating HCV.
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Conditions
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Ukrainian Institute on Public Health Policy
Kyiv, 01054, Ukraine
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