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Prospective Open-Label Study of the Emergence of Drug Resistance in Patients Infected With HIV-1...

HIV Infections

To determine the time course of development of resistance to atevirdine mesylate ( U-87201E ) in patients with HIV isolates showing in vitro resistance to zidovudine ( AZT ). To determine the genotype changes in HIV reverse transcriptase associated with in vitro AZT resistance to U-87201E. To determine the genotype and phenotype effects of treatment with a nondideoxynucleoside agent on the alterations of the HIV-1 population associated with in vitro AZT resistance. To determine whether serial passage of patient pre-drug HIV isolates in the presence of U-87201E will generate the resistant mutants that may subsequently emerge in the patients.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Phase I/II Study of Curdlan Sulfate

HIV Infections

To assess the safety and tolerance of curdlan sulfate, as well as its anti-HIV activity, in HIV-infected patients with CD4 T-lymphocytes less than 500 cells/mm3, using first single doses and then, after FDA review, daily doses for 7 days.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

A Multicenter, Open-Label, Randomized, 24-Week Study to Compare the Safety and Activity of Indinavir...

HIV Infections

To demonstrate that the antiviral activity and safety/tolerability of a test regimen of indinavir is equivalent to that of a control regimen of indinavir when each is coadministered with zidovudine (ZDV) (or stavudine, d4T) and lamivudine (3TC) for 24 weeks to protease inhibitor- and 3TC-naive HIV-1-seropositive patients. To characterize the steady-state pharmacokinetic profiles of indinavir, ZDV (or d4T), and 3TC in the presence of each other, for both the control and test regimen groups.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Safety and Effectiveness of 1592U89 Plus 141W94 Plus DMP 266 in Patients With HIV Who Developed...

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to see if it is safe and effective to give 1592U89 plus 141W94 plus DMP 266 to patients with HIV who have developed resistance to indinavir, ritonavir, saquinavir, or nelfinavir after at least 20 weeks of protease inhibitor treatment. This study also examines how long this combination therapy is effective before patients develop resistance to it.

Completed46 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Double-Blind Study of MKC-442 Combined With Viracept in Patients Who Are Epivir +...

HIV Infections

To compare the proportion of patients whose plasma HIV-1 RNA level falls and remains below the limit of quantification by the Roche Amplicor Monitor (400 copies/ml)[AS PER AMENDMENT 8/4/98: 50 copies/ml] between weeks 0 and 24. To determine the short-term safety and tolerability of MKC-442 plus nelfinavir (Viracept) plus dual nucleoside analogs. To determine the time to viral failure and time to tolerability failure through Week 48 of therapy.

Completed55 enrollment criteria

A Phase I Maximum Tolerated Dose Study of CI-1012 in Late-Stage HIV+ Patients

HIV Infections

To determine the maximum tolerated dose of CI-1012 in late-stage HIV-1-infected patients. To determine the antiretroviral activity of CI-1012 when added to combination therapy. To assess the multiple-dose pharmacokinetic characteristics of CT-1012 when added to combination therapy. To assess the effect of CI-1012 on the pharmacokinetics of other antiretroviral agents.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Indinavir Plus Efavirenz Plus Adefovir Dipivoxil in HIV-Infected Patients Who Have Not Had Success...

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of giving indinavir plus efavirenz plus adefovir dipivoxil to patients who have failed treatment with nelfinavir and patients who have never taken a protease inhibitor (PI). Effectiveness is measured by the number of patients who have a viral load (level of HIV in the blood) below 400 copies/ml after 48 weeks of treatment.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Study of a Combination of Four Drugs in Patients With Recent HIV Infection

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to see if it is safe to give a combination of four anti-HIV drugs to patients recently infected with HIV who have never received anti-HIV treatment. The effects of this combination of drugs on the immune system and the level of HIV in the body are studied also. The four-drug combination includes lamivudine, abacavir, amprenavir, and indinavir.

Completed41 enrollment criteria

A Study to Compare Three Doses of T-20 When Given in Combination With Abacavir, Amprenavir, Ritonavir,...

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to see if it is safe and effective to give T-20, a new type of anti-HIV drug, with a combination of other anti-HIV drugs. The other anti-HIV drugs used are abacavir (ABC), amprenavir (APV), ritonavir (RTV), and efavirenz (EFV). Three different doses of T-20 are tested.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Phase I/II Trial to Assess the Safety and Antiviral Effects of Escalating Doses of...

Cytomegalovirus InfectionsHIV Infections

To determine the safety, tolerance, and potential in vivo antiviral effects of five dosage levels and a dose to be determined of human anti-cytomegalovirus (CMV) monoclonal antibody (SDZ MSL-109; formerly SDZ 89-109) when administered once every 2 weeks for a total of 12 doses to patients with either AIDS or eligible AIDS-related complex (ARC) and with culture proven evidence of CMV viremia and/or viruria. Sandoglobulin will be employed as a comparative control.

Completed49 enrollment criteria
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