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NCT ID: NCT00071500 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

An Electronic Pillbox for People With HIV

Start date: October 2003
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Anti-HIV drug regimens can be very complicated. This study will evaluate a new electronic pillbox designed to help people take their anti-HIV drugs correctly.

NCT ID: NCT00061243 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Safety of and Immune Response to Polyvalent HIV-1 Vaccine in HIV Uninfected Adults

Start date: April 2004
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the safety of and immune response to a new HIV vaccine. The vaccine in this trial uses pieces of HIV DNA and HIV proteins. The vaccine itself cannot cause HIV infection or AIDS.

NCT ID: NCT00061152 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Pilot Study of High-Concentration Capsaicin Patches in the Treatment of Painful HIV-Associated Neuropathy

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

The purpose of the study is to gain initial information on the tolerability and feasibility of high-concentration capsaicin patches for the treatment of painful HIV-associated neuropathy, whether resulting from HIV disease and/or antiretroviral drug exposure. The study will also provide preliminary safety and efficacy information.

NCT ID: NCT00053404 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Immunologic Control of Drug Resistant HIV

Start date: March 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Drug resistant HIV strains often develop in patients who have taken anti-HIV drugs for an extended time. However, these drug resistant HIV strains do not always cause an increase in the level of HIV in the blood. This study will explore why some patients with drug resistant virus continue to have low viral loads.

NCT ID: NCT00048217 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

A Rollover Study to Provide Chronic T-1249 to Patients Who Completed Study T1249-102

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Patients who complete study T1249-102 (must be currently failing a T-20 containing regimen to participate in this study) will receive T-1249 at a dose of 200mg daily in combination with a background antiretroviral regimen for 96 weeks. Only patients that participated in study T1249-102 can participate in study T1249-105.

NCT ID: NCT00046280 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS)

Start date: April 1984
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a comprehensive observational study of HIV infection in homosexual and bisexual men.

NCT ID: NCT00025727 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Comparison of Two Dosing Regimens of GW433908/Ritonavir Versus Lopinavir/Ritonavir for 48 Weeks in HIV Patients Who Have Taken Protease Inhibitors and Experienced Virological Failure

Start date: May 2001
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test 2 different dosing regimens of GW433908/ritonavir (RTV) versus lopinavir (LPV)/RTV when each is given with 2 active reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs), in patients who have taken anti-HIV drugs without success.

NCT ID: NCT00017784 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Valganciclovir in Patients With CMV Retinitis and AIDS Who Cannot Take Drugs by Injection

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to make valganciclovir available, before it is approved for marketing, to HIV-infected patients who have cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis (eye infection) and cannot take drugs by injection. This study also will look at the safety of using valganciclovir as starting and/or ongoing therapy. CMV can cause serious AIDS-related infections in patients with HIV. Drugs that are effective against CMV eye infections can be given only by injection; this calls for a thin tube to be placed into a vein in the chest so that the patient is not put through getting too many needle sticks. An experimental drug, valganciclovir, is similar to 1 of these approved drugs, ganciclovir, but is more convenient and easier to use since it can be taken by mouth. Once in the body, valganciclovir changes to ganciclovir. Studies have shown that valganciclovir tablets can result in the same level of ganciclovir in the blood as ganciclovir injection.

NCT ID: NCT00013572 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

HIV Candidate Vaccine, ALVAC-HIV-1, Administration in HIV-Negative Adults

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the best way to administer the candidate HIV vaccine, ALVAC HIV-1 (vCP205).

NCT ID: NCT00011895 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Safety and Effectiveness of TRIZIVIR (Abacavir/Lamivudine/Zidovudine) With Efavirenz in HIV-Infected Patients Who Have Never Taken Anti-HIV Drugs

Start date: February 2001
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of treatment with Trizivir (TZV) plus efavirenz (EFV) or TZV alone on viral load (level of HIV in the blood).