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Active clinical trials for "HIV Seropositivity"

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Improving Nicotine Patch Adherence Among Latino HIV-Positive Smokers

Smoking

The goal of this study is to evaluate a smoking cessation program for Latino HIV-positive smokers focused on improving adherence to using the nicotine skin patch.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Longitudinal Study of Dental Implant Therapy in HIV Positive Patients

Dental Implant

The purpose is to place implants in HIV positive and HIV negative patients then follow patients over 3 years period of time to evaluate how well dental implants perform in HIV positive patients versus HIV negative patients.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Study of Vitamin D Supplementation to Male HIV Sero-positive Patients

HIV Seropositive

The investigators want to investigate if HIV sero-positive males benefit from vitamin D supplementation. The study runs in 16 weeks and the participants are treated with one of three placebo controlled regimes (tablets): Calcium Calcium and 25-hydroxy-vitamin D Calcium and 25-hydroxy-vitamin D and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D The endpoints are: Serum vitamin D Parathyroid hormone ionized calcium T-lymphocyte fractions (naïve, mature, Tregs) Osteocalcin (bone metabolism)

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Study of Enfuvirtide in HIV-Positive Subjects

HIV InfectionsAIDS

A total of 26 patients will be admitted to the clinic where they will be dosed with each injection device. There will be a 7-day washout between doses and a 7-10 day follow-up period.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effects of E-cigarettes (ECIGs) on Pulmonary Inflammation and Behavior in HIV Infected Smokers

Lung InflammationHIV Seropositivity

The purpose of this study is to determine if using e-cigarettes (ECIG) rather than regular tobacco cigarettes alters lung inflammation in people with and without HIV. The study is also interested in asking subjects their opinion on the use of ECIG and how they make them feel. This study is for research purposes only and is not intended to treat asthma or HIV or to modify tobacco use.

Terminated29 enrollment criteria

Prevention for Positives: An RCT Among Vietnamese HIV-positive IDU

HIV

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a combined individual and structural level stigma reduction intervention is effective in reducing high risk injecting and sexual behaviors among HIV positive injecting drug users.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Testing a Secondary Prevention Intervention for HIV-Positive Black Young Men Who Have Sex With Men...

HIVAIDS

The proposed research study aims to conduct a culturally-based secondary prevention intervention targeted toward HIV-positive Black young men who have sex with men (B-YMSM) to explore (1) feasibility and acceptability (Trial 1 and Trial 2) and (2) evidence of potential efficacy (Trial 2). The primary outcomes will be health promotion behaviors (i.e., treatment adherence, sexual risk reduction, reduction in substance use behaviors, and HIV status disclosure). Psychosocial factors (i.e. self-esteem, critical consciousness, and socio-political awareness) will be examined as secondary outcomes.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness Study Low-Dose Naltrexone Versus ARV's for HIV+

HIV Seropositivity

In the vast majority of those infected with HIV virus who are untreated, there is deterioration in immune health over a period of months or years inevitably leading to full-blown AIDS and demise. Treatment with ARV's stop or slow down this deterioration if started before a certain degree of progression occurs and has saved millions of lives. The investigators' study hypothesis is that effectiveness of a very low dose of an FDA-approved medication, naltrexone hydrochloride, (Low-Dose Naltrexone, or LDN) will compare favorably to ARV's to prevent progression of HIV+ toward immune deterioration and full-blown AIDS.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Study of the Vaginal Gel Carraguard to Prevent HIV Transmission

HIV InfectionsAIDS2 more

The purposes of this study are to determine whether Carraguard® Gel can prevent the transmission of HIV when used during vaginal intercourse, and to confirm that the gel is safe for vaginal use.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Community-based Distribution of Oral HIV Self-testing Kits

HIV Seropositivity

This cluster randomised trial aims to evaluate the impact of a pilot HIVST intervention of oral HIV self-testing (HIVST) as an option for HIV testing, in addition to the offer of home-based rapid HIV testing, through community health workers (CHW) on knowledge of HIV status among the general adult and adolescent population. The primary outcome of the trial is the proportion of individuals who know their HIV status, defined as a self-report of being HIV positive or accepting testing (standard or self testing) from the CHW. Embedded within the impact evaluation is a process evaluation that will explore the fidelity of the implementation of the intervention and outputs of the intervention. Qualitative data on actual use, management and disposal of the HIVST kits, acceptability of HIVST and any impacts on relationships (including between couples and with CHW) associated with use of HIVST kits.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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