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NCT ID: NCT00051090 Withdrawn - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Treatment of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Before Beginning Anti-HIV Drugs in Patients With Both HBV and HIV

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the drug telbivudine (LdT) for treatment of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in HIV infected patients. Patients will take telbivudine alone for 24 weeks, add anti-HIV drugs for 24 weeks, then stop taking telbivudine while continuing their anti-HIV drug regimen. To enroll in this study, patients must not be taking any anti-HIV drugs and cannot have taken more than 31 days of treatment with lamivudine (3TC), protease inhibitors (PIs), or nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs).

NCT ID: NCT00051077 Withdrawn - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Treatment of Hepatitis in Patients Who Are Triple-Infected With HIV, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate the safety and effectiveness of using adefovir dipivoxil (ADV), pegylated interferon (PEG-INF), and ribavirin (RBV) in patients triple-infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and HIV. Patients in this study must be taking lamivudine (3TC).

NCT ID: NCT00050115 Completed - Clinical trials for Hepatitis-Associated Aplastic Anemia

Collection of Biological Samples From Patients With Hepatitis-Associated Aplastic Anemia

Start date: March 10, 2003
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will collect samples of blood, stool, bone marrow, or other tissues from patients with hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia to investigate a possible association between exposure to viruses and the development of aplastic anemia in these patients. Cells from the samples obtained may be grown in the laboratory for future studies. Patients samples may be used to: - Study abnormalities that occur in hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia; - Test for various viruses; - Test immune function; - Measure factors related to the patients disease or diseases they may be at risk for; - Evaluate the effectiveness of current therapies, refine treatment approaches, and identify potential new therapies; - Identify possible measures for disease prevention; - Identify possible genetic factors associated with hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia. Patients 2 years of age and older with severe aplastic anemia that developed within 6 months of an episode of hepatitis may be eligible for this study. Participants will complete questionnaires and provide tissue samples as described below. Questionnaires All patients (or another respondent for the patient) will fill out a questionnaire including demographic information (age, gender, race, ethnic group, education level, state of residence), current symptoms, medications, medical history, and history of possible exposures to toxins or viruses. A second questionnaire, which includes questions related to mental health, sexual behavior, alcohol and drug use, is optional for participants age 21 and older. These questionnaires are designed to uncover features of hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia and possibly reveal a common cause of the disease. Sample Collections - Blood- will be collected at the time of the patient s initial evaluation or upon enrollment into the study and possibly periodically during the study. Blood will be drawn through a needle in an arm vein. - Bone marrow- may be collected as part of the patient s standard medical care or specifically for research purposes of this study. For this procedure, the skin over the hipbone and the outer surface of the bone itself are numbed with an injection of a local anesthesia. Then, a larger needle is inserted into the hipbone and marrow is drawn into a syringe. Marrow cells are suctioned two to six times during the 15-minute procedure. - Stool- will be provided by the patient. Liver- tissue may be biopsied as part of the patient s general medical care or for NIH patients, as part of their enrollment in a treatment protocol.

NCT ID: NCT00049842 Completed - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Prevention of Disease Progress in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients With Liver Fibrosis (Study P02570AM2)(COMPLETED)

Start date: October 2002
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of PEG-Intron versus no treatment for the prevention of fibrosis progression in adult participants with moderate to severe liver fibrosis secondary to chronic hepatitis C, who failed PEG-Intron plus Rebetol treatment in protocol P02370 (NCT00039871).

NCT ID: NCT00048724 Completed - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Peg-Intron for Prevention of Disease Progress in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients With Cirrhosis (Study P02569)

Start date: June 2002
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of PEG-Intron vs. no treatment for the prevention of disease progression in adult subjects with compensated cirrhosis secondary to chronic hepatitis C, who failed to respond to therapy with an a interferon plus ribavirin.

NCT ID: NCT00047814 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Study of FK788 in Subjects With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Start date: October 2002
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of 4 weeks therapy with FK788 in subjects with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Also, to assess the effect of FK788 on serum ALT concentration and hepatitis C viral level during therapy and for four weeks following therapy.

NCT ID: NCT00044135 Active, not recruiting - Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

A Safety Study to Evaluate 12 Weeks of Treatment with Clevudine in Patients Infected with Hepatitis B Virus.

Start date: August 2002
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of 12 weeks of treatment with clevudine, at one of three doses, in patients chronically infected with hepatitis B virus.

NCT ID: NCT00042393 Approved for marketing - Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

An Open-Label Program of Adefovir Dipivoxil in the Treatment of Patients With Lamivudine-Resistant Chronic Hepatitis B With Limited Treatment Options

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Expanded Access

The purpose of this early access protocol is to provide access to adefovir dipivoxil prior to its commercial availability to people with lamivudine-resistant chronic hepatitis B who have limited treatment options.

NCT ID: NCT00040144 Terminated - Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

Safety and Antiviral Study of ACH126, 433 (b-L-Fd4C) in Adults With Lamivudine-resistant Chronic Hepatitis B

Start date: July 2002
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and antiviral hepatitis B virus (HBV) activity of ACH126, 433 in the treatment of adults with lamivudine-resistant chronic hepatitis B.

NCT ID: NCT00040027 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Thymosin Plus PEG-Interferon in Non-Cirrhotic Hepatitis C Patients Who Did Not Respond to Interferon or Interferon Plus Ribavirin

Start date: April 2002
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Chronic hepatitis C infection is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease in the United States. Approximately one-third of patients with hepatitis C infection develop cirrhosis of the liver, which can lead to liver failure or liver cancer. The current treatment for hepatitis C infection in previously untreated patients is successful in only about half of patients. There is no established therapy for non-responders. This is a randomized, double-blinded, multicenter trial to determine the effectiveness of thymosin alpha 1 (thymalfasin) 1.6 mg twice weekly plus PEGinterferon alfa-2a 180 ug/wk compared to placebo plus PEGinterferon alfa-2a in adults with chronic hepatitis C without cirrhosis who are non-responders to previous treatment with interferon or interferon plus ribavirin. The definition of non-response requires a positive HCV RNA test at the end of a course of at least 12 weeks of therapy. Patients will receive treatment for 12 months, and will be followed-up for a further 6 months after the end of therapy.