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| First Received Date ICMJE | August 7, 2000 | ||||||||
| Last Updated Date | April 23, 2009 | ||||||||
| Start Date ICMJE | September 2009 | ||||||||
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| Original Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE | Same as current | ||||||||
| Change History | Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00006154 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site | ||||||||
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| Descriptive Information | |||||||||
| Brief Title ICMJE | A Study to Evaluate the Use of a Protease Inhibitor and of Interleukin-2 (IL-2) in the Treatment of Early HIV Infection | ||||||||
| Official Title ICMJE | Randomized, Controlled, Open Label, Multi-Center Phase III Trial Comparing the Safety and Antiviral Activity of a Protease-Containing Regimen (d4T/ddI/IDV/RTV) Versus a Protease-Sparing Regimen (d4T/ddI/EFV) and the Ability of Interleukin-2 to Purge HIV From Latent Stores in Patients With Acute/Early HIV Infection | ||||||||
| Brief Summary | The purpose of this study is to look at the effectiveness of combination anti-HIV drug therapy (with protease inhibitors [PIs] or without) in patients with early HIV infections. This study also looks at whether a drug called interleukin-2 (IL-2) can boost the immune system of these patients. Doctors are not sure which anti-HIV drug combination is best to use in patients who have early HIV infection and have never received anti-HIV treatment. PIs are anti-HIV drugs that decrease viral load (level of HIV in the blood). However, PIs can cause serious side effects in some patients. Doctors would like to know if a drug combination that does not contain a PI is just as good as one that contains PIs. |
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| Detailed Description | Studies have suggested that an antiretroviral drug regimen of the non-nucleoside agent efavirenz (EFV) in combination with two nucleoside analogues is effective at achieving maximal viral suppression. This provides an alternative treatment to that of the more toxic PI-containing regimen. This trial examines whether a nonPI regimen with EFV is more beneficial than a PI-containing regimen when each is used in combination with the same two nucleoside analogues. A second part of the study looks at whether the addition of IL-2 may offer immunologic benefits as a co-administered drug. Patients are randomized to initiate antiretroviral therapy of a PI-based (stavudine/didanosine/ritonavir [RTV]/indinavir [IDV]) or nonPI-based (stavudine/didanosine/EFV) regimen. Within these treatment arms, they are stratified according to a positive or negative p24 antigen result. At Week 16, patients not achieving maximal viral suppression (lower than 50 copies/ml) have the option to add abacavir (ABC) or other drugs as intensification therapy. Those achieving virologic suppression (less than 50 copies/ml) are randomized either to receive IL-2 or not. At study entry, and after 12 months, tissue samples of CSF, lymph node, and genital secretions are obtained, with permission. Patients have physical exams, women of child-bearing potential have pregnancy tests, and blood samples are drawn at clinic visits 12-16 times a year over 3 years so that virologic and immunologic evaluations may be performed. Compensation for time and transportation is given. |
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| Study Phase | Phase III | ||||||||
| Study Type ICMJE | Interventional | ||||||||
| Study Design ICMJE | Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Parallel Assignment, Safety Study | ||||||||
| Condition ICMJE | HIV Infections | ||||||||
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* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline. |
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| Recruitment Status ICMJE | Not yet recruiting | ||||||||
| Estimated Enrollment ICMJE | 165 | ||||||||
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| Eligibility Criteria ICMJE | Inclusion Criteria Patients may be eligible for this study if they:
Exclusion Criteria Patients will not be eligible for this study if they:
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| Gender | Both | ||||||||
| Ages | 18 Years and older | ||||||||
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers | No | ||||||||
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| Location Countries ICMJE | Canada | ||||||||
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| NCT ID ICMJE | NCT00006154 | ||||||||
| Responsible Party | Rona Siskind, DAIDS | ||||||||
| Study ID Numbers ICMJE | AIEDRP AI-07-001, CTN #124 | ||||||||
| Study Sponsor ICMJE | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) | ||||||||
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| Information Provided By | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) | ||||||||
| Verification Date | June 2006 | ||||||||
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ICMJE Data element required by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and the World Health Organization ICTRP |
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