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Clinical Trial Summary

This study will assess the pharmacokinetics of TDF in Thai HIV-infected children


Clinical Trial Description

HIV-infected children who are currently on TDF-base once daily regimen will be enrolled into this study. PK visit will be performed at least 1 month after changing regimen to once daily regimen. Adherence 3 days before PK study will be confirmed using adherence questionnaire. 100% of adherence is needed for PK study. If there is adherence problem on PK visit, PK study will be deferred to at least 3 days. On PK visit, blood drawn will be performed at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 24 hr. after taking ARVs for PK study. Blood drawn for safety evaluation will be drawn at any time-point on the PK visit. There is no study drug in this study. All ARVs that patient taking will be according to patient's requirement, and physician judgment. ARVs dosage will follow the Thai national pediatric guideline. CBC, CD4, viral RNA, viral resistance, ALT, cholesterol, and triglyceride results can be from other visits within 4 weeks window period.

Statistical considerations Sample size calculations. There are no pharmacokinetic data in children. In adults, the mean (SD) AUC following administration of a 300mg Viread tablet in fasting state is 2.29 (0.69) microg.hr/mL. In patients taking lopinavir/ritonavir and atazanavir/ritonavir, the mean AUC of TDF is increased by 32% and 24% respectively. Efavirenz does not change the AUC of TDF. If the weight adjusted dose of TDF in children and adolescents achieves the same AUC as in adults and concomitant dosing with a protease inhibitor increases the TDF AUC by 30% but concomitant dosing with Efavirenz does not change the TDF AUC, then 20 treated with Efavirenz and 20 patients treated on a PI based regimen would provide 90% power to detect this difference at the 5% significance level.

Statistical Analysis.

Primary endpoints Pharmacokinetic parameters will be calculated based on individual plasma concentration vs time data, using noncompartmental methods. Data will be summarized overall and by whether the patient is taking a PI or an EFV-based regimen. Formal statistical comparisons of parameters will be made using ANOVA techniques or non-parametric equivalents as appropriate. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals will be given for all comparisons. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Pharmacokinetics Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT02404259
Study type Interventional
Source The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2010
Completion date May 2012

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