17 studies found for:
" April 18, 2007":" May 18, 2007"[FIRST-RECEIVED-DATE]AND HIV[CONDITION]
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| 1 | Completed |
Vicriviroc in HIV-Treatment Experienced Subjects (Study P04889AM8)(COMPLETED)
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| 2 | Completed |
Isoniazid Plus Antiretroviral Therapy to Prevent Tuberculosis in HIV-infected Persons
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| 3 | Completed |
HSV-2 Suppression to Reduce HIV-1 Levels in HIV-1 Co-Infected Persons
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| 4 | Completed |
Safety of and Immune Response to a DNA HIV Vaccine Followed By Boosting With One of Two Serotypes of Adenoviral Vector HIV Vaccine in Healthy Adults
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| 5 | Completed |
A Safety and Acceptability Study of a Vaginal Ring Microbicide Delivery Method
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| 6 | Completed |
A Pharmacokinetic Study of Dapivirine Vaginal Rings in Belgium
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| 7 | Completed |
Effects of Uridine Supplementation on Metabolic Side Effects of Stavudine and Zidovudine
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| 8 | Unknown † |
Pharmacokinetics of Emtricitabine/Tenofovir/Efavirenz in HIV-infected Patients With Tuberculosis
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| 9 | Completed |
LINFOTARGAM: Treatment With Chemotherapy Plus Rituximab and Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients With Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma and Infection With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
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| 10 | Completed |
The Treatment of Insomnia in Patients With HIV Disease
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| 11 | Completed |
Behavioral, Clinical and Basic Science Studies of Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis ("PEP-2")
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| 12 | Completed |
HIV and Cardiovascular Risk
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| 13 | Completed |
Peginterferon Alfa-2a, Ribavirin and Epoetin β in Coinfected Patients HCV/HIV Not Responding to Previous Treatment Regimens
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| 14 | Active, not recruiting |
Liver Transplants in People With HIV Infection
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| 15 | Completed |
Adherence, Efficacy and Tolerance of Once-a-day Nevirapine-based Regimen in HIV-1 Infected Patients
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| 16 |
Completed
Has Results |
Drug Interaction Study of Lopinavir/Ritonavir and Gemfibrozil
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| 17 | Completed |
62% & 15% Ethanol in Emollient Gel as Topical Male Microbicides
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† Indicates status has not been verified in more than two years