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Active clinical trials for "HIV Infections"

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Effectiveness of the Diaphragm for HIV Prevention

HIV Infection

The purpose of this trial is to determine whether using the diaphragm and a lubricant get can reduce women's risk of acquiring an HIV infection.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

Treatment Intensification for HIV Infected Patients With Multi-Drug Resistant Virus

HIV Infections

Drug resistance may develop in HIV infected patients who take anti-HIV drugs, but most patients do well if they continue taking them. The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of a short, intensified course of anti-HIV drugs for controlling HIV infection in adults who have virus resistant to multiple drugs.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Advanced AIDS Patients With Dextrin Sulfate

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to look at the safety and effectiveness of dextrin sulfate in AIDS patients who have failed conventional anti-HIV treatment.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Comparing Side Effects of Two Forms of Videx in HIV-Infected Adults

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to compare gastrointestinal (stomach and intestines) side effects of 2 forms of Videx in HIV-infected patients. Videx can be an effective anti-HIV treatment but many patients will not take the medication due to its side effects. Videx EC is a capsule form of the drug and may have fewer side effects. Also, patients would not have to take as many pills since patients taking Videx EC would have to take only 1 capsule per day instead of 2 tablets per day. This study will see if patients taking Videx EC have fewer side effects.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Comparison of GW433908 and Nelfinavir in HIV Patients Who Have Not Had Antiretroviral Therapy

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to compare GW433908 and nelfinavir when each is given with abacavir and lamivudine to HIV patients who have not taken antiretroviral drugs.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Active Immunization of HIV-Infected Pregnant Women: A Phase I Study of Safety and Immunogenicity...

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PRIMARY: To evaluate the short-term safety of rgp120/HIV-1SF2 vaccine versus MF59 placebo administered to HIV-infected pregnant women. SECONDARY: To evaluate the immunogenicity and long-term safety of rgp120/HIV-1SF2 in HIV-infected pregnant women who received the vaccine during pregnancy only or during pregnancy and postpartum. To evaluate immunogenicity and safety in the infant through 18 months of age following maternal immunization with the vaccine during pregnancy. Active immunization of HIV-infected women during pregnancy may slow the progression of maternal disease, reduce the titer of virus in maternal plasma, and increase the titer of epitope-specific antibody. Also, active immunization has the potential to induce primary immunity in the fetus and to boost both T-cell and humoral immune responses to HIV in the mothers.

Withdrawn46 enrollment criteria

Study of Women Who Have AIDS

HIV Infections

To study the effect of pregnancy, age, drug use, and coinfections on HIV progression rate. To document the prevalence, incidence, characteristics, and course of HIV infection and anogenital intraepithelial neoplasia among HIV-positive and HIV-negative women. To study the effect of HIV disease on gynecologic health including infections and reproductive function.

Terminated0 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Safety and Immunogenicity of a Prime-boost Vaccine Regimen of GEO-D02 DNA and MVA/HIV62B...

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of a prime-boost vaccine regimen of GEO-D02 DNA and MVA/HIV62B with and without B63521^11 gp120 and IHV01 gp120 Env proteins in healthy, HIV-uninfected adult participants.

Withdrawn95 enrollment criteria

Safety and Acceptability of Cabotegravir in HIV Uninfected Women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa...

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

The CAPRISA 014 trial aims to assess the safety and acceptability of the long-acting (LA) injectable antiretroviral agent, cabotegravir LA (GSK1265744), in HIV uninfected women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Withdrawn36 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Safety and Immune Response to Five Different Combinations of HIV Vaccines in Healthy,...

HIV Infections

This study will evaluate the safety and immune response to five different combinations of three HIV vaccines in healthy, HIV-uninfected adults.

Withdrawn55 enrollment criteria
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