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A Randomized Pilot Study for the Treatment of AIDS or AIDS Related Complex with an Alternating or Simultaneous Combination Regimen of AZT and 2',3'-Dideoxyinosine - Article


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Clinical Trial: A Randomized Pilot Study for the Treatment of AIDS or AIDS Related Complex with an Alternating or Simultaneous Combination Regimen of AZT and 2',3'-Dideoxyinosine

This study has been completed.

Sponsored by: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Information provided by: Warren G Magnuson Clinical Center (CC)

Purpose

Several dideoxynucleosides have now been shown to have activity against HIV but to have different toxicities. This study will involve therapy of patients with AIDS or ARC with two of these agents, AZT and 2', 3'-dideoxyinosine (ddI), which have different toxicity profiles, over a 2-year period of time. The rationale for using the two drugs will be to reduce toxicity and also possibly to delay or prevent the development of resistance. Patients will be randomized to receive either an alternating regimen or a continuous simultaneous regimen with these two drugs. The study will be structured as a randomized pilot study.

Condition Phase
AIDS-Related Complex
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Phase III

MedlinePlus related topics:  AIDS;   Viral Infections

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Efficacy

Further Study Details: 

Expected Total Enrollment:  42

Study start: October 30, 1990;  Study completion: April 6, 2000

Several dideoxynucleosides have now been shown to have activity against HIV but to have different toxicities. This study will involve therapy of patients with AIDS or ARC with two of these agents, AZT and 2', 3'-dideoxyinosine (ddI), which have different toxicity profiles, over a 2-year period of time. The rationale for using the two drugs will be to reduce toxicity and also possibly to delay or prevent the development of resistance. Patients will be randomized to receive either an alternating regimen or a continuous simultaneous regimen with these two drugs. The study will be structured as a randomized pilot study.

Eligibility

Genders Eligible for Study:  Both

Criteria

Patients with AIDS or symptomatic HIV infection who have 10-350 CD4+ T cells per mm(3) and an estimated life-expectancy of over 3 months.
For the purpose of this study, a patient is defined as having symptomatic HIV infection if he or she has a history of or has active thrush (oral candidiasis); a history of or active oral hairy leukoplakia; herpes zoster within the last 3 years; recurrent seborrheic dermatitis or puritic folliculitis; weight loss of 4.5 kg or 10 percent of body weight not caused by dieting; unexplained intermittent diarrhea (2 or more liquid stools per day) within the last 4 months; night sweats; mild cognitive impairment; or fatigue interfering with activity within the past 6 months.
Lymphadenopathy will not, in itself, be considered as sufficient for being considered as having symptomatic HIV infection.
All patients must have serum antibodies to HIV, ambulatory status, and capacity to give informed consent.
No prior use of dideoxynucleoside therapy (including but not restricted to AZT, ddC, or ddI) for over 3 months. However, preference will be given to patients who have received them for 1 month or less.
No pregnancy or the possibility of becoming pregnant during drug administration. Female patients of child-bearing age must have a negative pregnancy test just prior to enrollment and agree to practice birth control while on the protocol.
No past or present evidence of renal disease (CRC1 estimated or determined to be less than 50 ml/min/1.73 m2).
Patients will be excluded if they have any one of the following hematologic abnormalities:
Hb less than 10.0 gm per dl or transfusion within the last month, or
WBC less than 2000 per mm(3) or
Platelets less than 75,000 per mm(3).
No history of hepatic cirrhosis or present hepatic dysfunction with:
Total bilirubin greater than 3.0 mg per dl (2x the upper limit of normal).
Alkaline phosphatase greater than 372 U per l (3x the upper limit of normal).
AST/GOT greater than 132 U per l (3x the upper limit of normal).
No evidence of severe diarrhea (over 5 stools per day), an underlying severe infection (including CMV retinitis, colitis, or pneumonitis); or evidence of Kaposi's sarcoma or other tumor which is likely to require specific anti-tumor therapy within 24 months of entering the study:
As a practical matter, only patients with Kaposi's sarcoma who have a few cutaneous lesions with no mucosal or internal lesions will be eligible.
Patients will be ineligible if they have some evidence of active life-threatening infections with bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan pathogens at the time of entry into the study. In general, patients who have had a fever of 39 degrees Celsius within the past 10 days will in general be ineligible unless it is apparent that this is not the result of a severe underlying infection.
No known hypersensitivity reactions to or major toxicities from AZT or ddI. (This would include anaphylaxis reactions, hives, or Stevens Johnson syndrome, but would not include the minor rash occasionally seen with ddI.)
Patients must be willing to give informed consent, attend the outpatient clinic, and refrain from unprotected sexual contact or other activities which may result in re-infection with HIV. Present use of illicit drugs (for example, heroin or cocaine) or ingestion of substantial alcohol (enough to increase the risk of pancreatitis) will exclude the patient from the study.
No evidence of underlying cardiac disease, history of pancreatitis, or peripheral neuropathy.
No treatment within the last 4 months with suramin, treatment within the last 3 months with ribavirin, or treatment within the past 4 weeks with any anti-retroviral drug, cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents, steroids, interferon, or immunomodulating agents.

Location Information


Maryland
      National Cancer Institute (NCI), 9000 Rockville Pike,  Bethesda,  Maryland,  20892,  United States

More Information

Publications

Yarchoan R, Broder S. Development of antiretroviral therapy for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and related disorders. A progress report. N Engl J Med. 1987 Feb 26;316(9):557-64. Review.

Yarchoan R, Mitsuya H, Thomas RV, Pluda JM, Hartman NR, Perno CF, Marczyk KS, Allain JP, Johns DG, Broder S. In vivo activity against HIV and favorable toxicity profile of 2',3'-dideoxyinosine. Science. 1989 Jul 28;245(4916):412-5.

Study ID Numbers:  910018; 91-C-0018
Record last reviewed:  August 1, 1999
Last Updated:  December 11, 2002
Record first received:  November 3, 1999
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00001267
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08


Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005

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