Scientists have launched the first clinical trials on a new investigational drug.

The current treatment involves two drugs - ribavirin and interferon, which has to be given as an injection. Side effects are often severe and lead to patients failing to complete the treatment.
The new drug, INX-189, is taken orally and was first prepared at the Welsh School of Pharmacy in November 2008.
Laboratory tests revealed that it killed 90 per cent of the virus at very low (nanomolar) concentration, making it one of the most potent compounds of its kind developed to date.
US pharmaceutical company Inhibitex, which owns the licence to INX-189 and has been working with the Cardiff team, has now started trials in healthy volunteers to assess the compound's safety.
A second trial, which would evaluate the compound's effectiveness on Hepatitis patients, may follow later this year.
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