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Clinical Trial: A Study to Compare Two Different Anti-HIV Drug Regimens
This study is no longer recruiting patients.
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Purpose
This study compares 2 different anti-HIV drug regimens to determine which is the most effective in lowering the amount of HIV in the blood. The anti-HIV drugs used in this study are 2 protease inhibitors (nelfinavir and ritonavir), 2 nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (stavudine and didanosine), and 1 nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (nevirapine). These drug combinations have been previously studied in adults, but there is limited information on how well they work in HIV-infected children. It is important to develop drug combinations which are effective at suppressing the HIV virus in children.
| Condition | Treatment or Intervention | Phase |
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| HIV Infections | Drug: Ritonavir Drug: Nelfinavir mesylate Drug: Nevirapine Drug: Stavudine Drug: Didanosine | Phase II |
MedlinePlus related topics: AIDS
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Pharmacokinetics Study
Official Title: A Phase II Randomized, Multicenter Protocol Evaluating Two Antiretroviral Regimens Containing Combinations of Protease Inhibitors, NRTIs, and an NNRTI
Expected Total Enrollment: 120
Study start: February 1998
The use of combination therapy with 2 or more antiretroviral agents has been strongly supported by recent studies in both children and adults. However, as of yet, few combinations of antiretrovirals have been studied in large cohorts of stable HIV-1 infected, antiretroviral-experienced children. Evidence suggests that viral suppression may be more difficult to achieve in children. Therefore, it is important to develop new drug combinations which can maximally suppress plasma HIV-1 RNA concentrations in children.
Patients are stratified by prior antiretroviral treatment (zidovudine [ZDV]/lamivudine [3TC] versus d4T/other treatment) and by age (under 24 months versus 24 months and older). Patients are then randomized to 1 of 4 treatment groups. Arm A1: ddI/NFV/RTV (for prior ZDV/3TC-treated patients). Arm A2: ddI/NFV/RTV (for prior d4T/other-treated patients). Arm B1: d4T/NFV/NVP (for prior ZDV/3TC-treated patients). Arm B2: d4T/NFV/NVP (for prior d4T/other-treated patients). Treatment is administered for 48 weeks. At Weeks 2, 4, and then every 4 weeks thereafter, patients undergo physical examinations, and blood samples are drawn to measure viral load. [AS PER AMENDMENT 4/27/00: Patients in Arms A1 and A2 may continue to receive medication for an additional 24 weeks. While on the treatment extension, patients must continue their current schedule for study drug administration and completion of study visits. Patients in Arms A1 and A2 who have reached Week 44 participate in an enteric-coated ddI pharmacokinetic study as part of this 24-week extension. Patients who were enrolled in Arms A1 or A2 and who were taken off study after reaching Week 48 may be re-entered onto the study at Week 52 regardless of the number of weeks they have been off study.]
Eligibility
Ages Eligible for Study: 4 Months - 21 Years, Genders Eligible for Study: Both
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
Patients may be eligible for this study if they:
- Are between 4 months and 21 years of age (consent of parent or guardian required if under 18).
- Are HIV-positive.
- Have a viral level of at least 4,000 copies/ml.
- Have a CD4 cell count of at least 750 (under 12 months of age), at least 500 (1 to 5 years of age), or at least 200 (6 years of age or older) cells/mm3 within the past 4 months or a CD4 percent of 15 percent or higher within the past 4 months.
- Have received the same continuous antiretroviral therapy for the past 16 weeks.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients will not be eligible for this study if they:
- Have an active opportunistic and/or serious bacterial infection.
- Have been diagnosed with a malignancy.
- Have received prior treatment with certain antiretroviral medications.
- Are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Location Information
Alabama
Univ of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, 36604, United States
Univ of Alabama at Birmingham - Pediatric, Birmingham, Alabama, 35233, United States
California
UCSF / Moffitt Hosp - Pediatric, San Francisco, California, 941430105, United States
Harbor - UCLA Med Ctr / UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, 905022004, United States
Children's Hosp of Oakland, Oakland, California, 946091809, United States
Long Beach Memorial (Pediatric), Long Beach, California, 90801, United States
Los Angeles County - USC Med Ctr, Los Angeles, California, 90033, United States
District of Columbia
Howard Univ Hosp, Washington, District of Columbia, 20060, United States
Florida
Univ of Miami (Pediatric), Miami, Florida, 33161, United States
North Broward Hosp District, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33311, United States
Univ of Florida Gainesville, Gainesville, Florida, 32610, United States
Georgia
Emory Univ Hosp / Pediatrics, Atlanta, Georgia, 30306, United States
Illinois
Chicago Children's Memorial Hosp, Chicago, Illinois, 606143394, United States
Cook County Hosp, Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
Univ of Chicago Children's Hosp, Chicago, Illinois, 606371470, United States
Louisiana
Tulane Univ / Charity Hosp of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, 701122699, United States
Earl K Long Early Intervention Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112, United States
Maryland
Univ of Maryland at Baltimore / Univ Med Ctr, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
Johns Hopkins Hosp - Pediatric, Baltimore, Maryland, 212874933, United States
Massachusetts
Children's Hosp of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, 021155724, United States
Baystate Med Ctr of Springfield, Springfield, Massachusetts, 01199, United States
Univ of Massachusetts Med School, Worcester, Massachusetts, 016550001, United States
Michigan
Children's Hosp of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States
New Jersey
Univ of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey / Univ Hosp, Newark, New Jersey, 071032714, United States
Saint Joseph's Hosp and Med Ctr/UMDNJ - New Jersey Med Schl, Newark, New Jersey, 07103, United States
New York
Harlem Hosp Ctr, New York, New York, 10037, United States
North Shore Univ Hosp, Great Neck, New York, 11021, United States
Schneider Children's Hosp, New Hyde Park, New York, 11040, United States
Bellevue Hosp / New York Univ Med Ctr, New York, New York, 10016, United States
Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, New York, New York, 10032, United States
Bronx Municipal Hosp Ctr/Jacobi Med Ctr, Bronx, New York, 10461, United States
Metropolitan Hosp Ctr, New York, New York, 10029, United States
SUNY Health Sciences Ctr at Syracuse / Pediatrics, Syracuse, New York, 13210, United States
Bronx Lebanon Hosp Ctr, Bronx, New York, 10457, United States
Incarnation Children's Ctr / Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, New York, New York, 10032, United States
State Univ of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, 117948111, United States
North Carolina
Duke Univ Med Ctr, Durham, North Carolina, 277103499, United States
South Carolina
Med Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, 294253312, United States
Tennessee
Saint Jude Children's Research Hosp of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, 381052794, United States
Texas
Children's Med Ctr of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, 75235, United States
Virginia
Children's Hosp of the King's Daughters, Norfolk, Virginia, 23507, United States
Med College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219, United States
Puerto Rico
San Juan City Hosp, San Juan, 009367344, Puerto Rico
Univ of Puerto Rico / Univ Children's Hosp AIDS, San Juan, 009365067, Puerto Rico
Ramon Ruiz Arnau Univ Hosp / Pediatrics, Bayamon, 00956, Puerto Rico
Andrew Wiznia, Study Chair
More Information
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Record last reviewed: August 2004
Last Updated: April 7, 2005
Record first received: November 2, 1999
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00000924
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005
Resources
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Giardiasis (National Institutes of Health)
- Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases (National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases)

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