Zidovudine and Lamivudine Given Once Versus Twice Daily
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Purpose
The purpose of this study is to see if the full daily dose of Combivir (zidovudine [ZDV]/lamivudine [3TC]) taken once a day is as effective as the usual recommended twice-a-day dose.
Studies have shown that the antiviral activity of ZDV can continue in the body even after there does not appear to be any ZDV left in the blood. This occurs because the body breaks down the drug into substances that remain active against HIV. The body also breaks down 3TC, a drug that is combined with ZDV in the Combivir product, in a similar way. Since antiviral activity may continue after Combivir is removed from the body, it may not be necessary to take the drug as often as once thought. This study carefully measures levels of the active substances in order to find out whether the same amount of antiviral activity occurs with less-frequent dosing.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
|
HIV Infections |
Drug: Lamivudine/Zidovudine |
Phase 1 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Endpoint Classification: Pharmacokinetics Study Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment Primary Purpose: Treatment |
| Official Title: | A Phase I Pharmacokinetic Study of Once Versus Twice Daily Dosing With Zidovudine and Lamivudine |
| Estimated Enrollment: | 20 |
| Study Completion Date: | August 2002 |
Initial dosing regimens of ZDV were based on the plasma half-life of the drug. However, recent studies of the intracellular metabolism of ZDV have demonstrated that the active anabolite, ZDV-TP, is present within the cell for an extended period of time relative to the drug in the plasma. This suggests that antiviral activity may be present for a sufficient time frame with less-frequent dosing of the drug. Careful comparison of the rate and extent of intracellular phosphorylated ZDV metabolites as a function of schedule will determine whether less-frequent dosing has a sound pharmacological basis. Also, the intracellular metabolism of 3TC is via different enzymes than that of ZDV and there are quantitative differences in the amount of triphosphate formed from both drugs. This study will provide information about intracellular metabolites when both ZDV and 3TC are concurrently administered.
This is a study of 2 schedules of Combivir therapy. At study entry or Part I, all patients take Combivir twice daily for the 7-day adherence assessment. Patients who have demonstrated 70 percent or greater adherence [AS PER AMENDMENT 7/20/01: 70 percent compliance with the study regimen for Combivir. This corresponds to taking at least 10 of the prescribed 14 Combivir tablets during the 7 days prior to an adherence assessment, including all scheduled doses in the 24-hour period prior to that assessment.], and have taken all scheduled Combivir doses in the previous 24 hours, have pharmacokinetic samples obtained and are randomized to Group A or Group B in Part II. Group A patients take 2 Combivir tablets once daily; Group B patients take 1 Combivir tablet twice daily. After patients have completed the targeted duration of Part II (7 days for Group A and 7-14 days for Group B), they are assessed for adherence. Patients who have demonstrated 70 percent or greater adherence, and have taken all scheduled Combivir doses in the previous 24 hours, have pharmacokinetic samples obtained and then change to the alternate dosing schedule. Group A patients take 1 Combivir tablet twice daily; Group B patients take 2 Combivir tablets once daily. After patients have completed the targeted duration of Part III (7-14 days for Group A and 7 days for Group B), they are assessed for adherence. All patients who meet the adherence criteria have pharmacokinetic samples obtained. After completion of Part III pharmacokinetic studies, patients have completed the study. (Note: Combivir will not be provided in this study.)
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 12 Years to 24 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria
Patients may be eligible for this study if they:
- Are 12 through 24 years of age.
- Are HIV-positive.
- Weigh more than 40 kg.
- Have a CD4 cell count above 250 cells/microL.
- Have taken at least 4 weeks of 3 or more anti-HIV medications, which must include ZDV and 3TC (as individual drugs or Combivir) and either a protease inhibitor or nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, and do not plan to change these medications during the study period.
- Have consent of a parent or guardian if under 18 years of age.
- Have a negative pregnancy test, if female and able to have children.
- Agree to use 2 effective methods of birth control (birth control pills plus a barrier method or 2 barrier methods) while taking study medication, if female and able to have children.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients will not be eligible for this study if they:
- Have an opportunistic (AIDS-related) infection that requires treatment at study entry.
- Are receiving anti-cancer medications for cancer.
- Are taking certain anti-HIV medications (nucleoside or nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors, other than ZDV and 3TC), or hydroxyurea.
- Are pregnant or breast-feeding.
- Have diseases (other than HIV infection) or other conditions that, in the investigator's opinion, would interfere with the study.
Contacts and Locations| United States, California | |
| Los Angeles County - USC Med Ctr | |
| Los Angeles, California, United States, 90033 | |
| Univ of California, San Diego | |
| San Diego, California, United States, 92103 | |
| United States, Florida | |
| Univ of Florida Health Science Ctr / Pediatrics | |
| Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32209 | |
| United States, Georgia | |
| Emory Univ Hosp / Pediatrics | |
| Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30306 | |
| United States, Illinois | |
| Chicago Children's Memorial Hosp | |
| Chicago, Illinois, United States, 606143394 | |
| Cook County Hosp | |
| Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60612 | |
| Mt Sinai Hosp Med Ctr / Dept of Pediatrics | |
| Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60608 | |
| United States, Louisiana | |
| Tulane Univ / Charity Hosp of New Orleans | |
| New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 701122699 | |
| United States, Massachusetts | |
| Children's Hosp of Boston | |
| Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 021155724 | |
| United States, Mississippi | |
| Univ of Mississippi Med Ctr | |
| Jackson, Mississippi, United States, 39213 | |
| United States, New Jersey | |
| Univ of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey / Univ Hosp | |
| Newark, New Jersey, United States, 071032714 | |
| St Joseph's Hosp & Med Center | |
| Paterson, New Jersey, United States, 07503 | |
| United States, New York | |
| Metropolitan Hosp Ctr | |
| New York, New York, United States, 10029 | |
| State Univ of New York at Stony Brook | |
| Stony Brook, New York, United States, 117948111 | |
| SUNY Health Sciences Ctr at Syracuse / Pediatrics | |
| Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210 | |
| United States, Pennsylvania | |
| Children's Hosp of Philadelphia | |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 191044318 | |
| Temple University School of Medicine | |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19140 | |
| United States, Tennessee | |
| Saint Jude Children's Research Hosp of Memphis | |
| Memphis, Tennessee, United States, 381052794 | |
| United States, Texas | |
| Texas Children's Hosp / Baylor Univ | |
| Houston, Texas, United States, 77030 | |
| Puerto Rico | |
| Univ of Puerto Rico / Univ Children's Hosp AIDS | |
| San Juan, Puerto Rico, 009365067 | |
| Study Chair: | Patricia Flynn |
More Information
Additional Information:
Publications:
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00014014 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | P1012, PACTG P1012, ACTG P1012 |
| Study First Received: | April 7, 2001 |
| Last Updated: | October 25, 2012 |
| Health Authority: | United States: Federal Government |
Keywords provided by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID):
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Zidovudine Phosphorylation Drug Administration Schedule Lamivudine |
Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors Anti-HIV Agents Pharmacokinetics Combivir |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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HIV Infections Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Lentivirus Infections Retroviridae Infections RNA Virus Infections Virus Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral Sexually Transmitted Diseases Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes Immune System Diseases Slow Virus Diseases Zidovudine Lamivudine |
Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors Lamivudine, zidovudine drug combination Antimetabolites Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action Pharmacologic Actions Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors Enzyme Inhibitors Anti-Retroviral Agents Antiviral Agents Anti-Infective Agents Therapeutic Uses Anti-HIV Agents |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on June 17, 2013