Retrovir Capsules in the Treatment of HIV-Infected Patients in Renal Failure
HIV Infections, Kidney Failure, Chronic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring Kidney Failure, Chronic, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, AIDS-Related Complex, Zidovudine, Renal Dialysis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria Patients must have: A positive HIV antibody test (ELISA confirmed by Western blot). Chronic renal failure managed by a stable hemodialysis regimen. Acceptable hepatic function defined by specified lab values. Life expectancy > 6 months. Enrollment is limited to 9 chronic hemodialysis patients and 9 Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) patients. These patients must be stable in their ESRD treatment regimen before entry. Exclusion Criteria Co-existing Condition: Patients with the following are excluded: Active, serious opportunistic infections at the time of study entry. Fever > 100 degrees F at study entry. Severe malabsorption (evidenced by persistent diarrhea of greater than 4 weeks duration with = or > 6 loose stools per day accompanied by significant weight loss). Patients with the following are excluded: Active, serious opportunistic infections at the time of study entry. Fever > 100 degrees F at study entry. Severe malabsorption (evidenced by persistent diarrhea of greater than 4 weeks duration with = or > 6 loose stools per day accompanied by significant weight loss). Prior Medication: Excluded within 2 weeks of study entry: - Any other experimental therapy. Drugs which cause significant bone marrow suppression. Rifampin or rifampin derivatives. Cytolytic chemotherapy. Drugs which cause significant hepatotoxicity. Excluded within 4 weeks of study entry: - Immunomodulating agents, including steroids, interferon, Isoprinosine, and interleukin 2. Excluded within 8 weeks of study entry: - Other antiretroviral agents (e.g., zidovudine [AZT], suramin, ribavirin, HPA-23, foscarnet, dextran sulfate, disulfiram, ddA/ddC, or dideoxycytidine). Active drug or alcohol abuse.
Sites / Locations
- Univ of Maryland at Baltimore