The Effect of Vitamin D and Calcium on Bone in Pediatric HIV
HIV Infection, Bone Mass

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV Infection focused on measuring Pediatric HIV infection, bone mineral content, bone mineral density, Vitamin D, calcium Dual x-ray absorptiometry
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subject, parent, or legal guardian able and willing to provide informed consent/assent.
Subject able and willing to comply with requirements of study HIV-infected subjects must have diagnosis confirmed with one or more of the following tests: 1) HIV DNA Polymerase chain reaction or HIV culture performed at any age; 2) Age >18 months, licensed ELISA with confirmatory Western Blot.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with history of atraumatic fractures, known renal or liver disease, known malabsorption syndrome, or inflammatory bowel disease.
Use of corticosteroids, exculding inhaled steroids (current or within past 6 months) Current use of anticonvulsant drug Daily cigarette smoking Daily consumption of alcohol containing beverages Current use of tenofovir
Sites / Locations
- St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Cener
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
A
B
Oral cholecalciferol (100,000 IU) administered orally every 60 days plus calcium carbonate (1 gram)given daily
Double placebo