Herpes Simplex Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Evaluation of Valaciclovir for the Prevention of Herpes Simplex Virus Transmission in Heterosexual Couples
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of the drug valaciclovir in preventing
transmission of genital herpes from an infected to an uninfected sexual partner. Genital
herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), or, infrequently herpes simplex
virus 1 (HSV-1). Valaciclovir prevents the herpes virus from multiplying and may also reduce
its transmission between partners.
Couples 18 years of age and older in which one partner is infected with HSV-2 (source
partner) and the other is not (susceptible partner), may be eligible for this study.
Candidates will be screened with blood tests for routine laboratory studies and to verify
the presence or absence of HSV-2 or HSV-1 infection.
Participants will give a medical history, undergo a physical examination, including genital
examination, and receive counseling on safer sex practices and how to recognize signs and
symptoms of a possible first episode of genital herpes. Source partners will also be
counseled on transmission of genital herpes, and susceptible partners will be interviewed
about their sexual history and practices. The source partner will be randomly assigned to
take either a 500-mg tablet of valaciclovir or placebo (a pill with no active ingredient)
daily for 8 months. All participants will be given diary cards to complete for a month-the
source partner will record any drug side effects and the susceptible partner will record any
signs or symptoms of possible HSV infection.
Participants will be seen in the clinic once a month for 8 months. At these visits, source
partners will 1) return unused study medication and the completed diary card; 2) discuss any
adverse drug side effects experienced in the last month; 3) review medications other than
the study drug taken in the last month; 4) undergo counseling on safer sex practices,
transmission of genital herpes, and recognizing signs and symptoms of a first episode of
genital herpes; and 5) review symptoms and recurrences of genital herpes experienced during
the last month. During the final visit, they will also provide a blood sample for routine
testing and possible use in future studies. Susceptible partners will 1) have a blood sample
drawn for HSV testing; 2) undergo safer sex counseling; 3) review any symptoms experienced
over the last month; 4) be interviewed about sexual exposure and practices; and 5) return
the completed diary card.
Source partners who have a recurrence of genital HSV while on the study will be asked to
have their lesions cultured and will be offered open-label valaciclovir treatment.
Susceptible partners who contract genital herpes from the source partner during the study
will have a genital examination to verify a fist episode of genital herpes and will receive
10 days of open-label treatment with valaciclovir. Cultures will be taken from the mouth and
genitals, current medical conditions will be reviewed, blood samples will be drawn on
treatment days 1 and 10, and treatment side effects will be reviewed on days 5 and 10.
At the end of the study, infected partners will be offered a 12-month course of
valaciclovir, one 500-mg tablet daily. Participants will be followed in the clinic once
every 3 months to provide blood samples, return unused study medication and the diary card,
discuss any drug side effects, review medications taken besides the study drug, and review
symptoms or recurrences of genital herpes.
All participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire for gathering information about
people with genital herpes and people at risk for the infection.
This is a randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase III study to evaluate the effect of valaciclovir in preventing the transmission of herpes simplex virus (HSV) in heterosexual couples discordant for the presence of herpes simplex type 2 virus (HSV-2) antibody. The seropositive source partner will be randomized to receive valaciclovir 500 mg once daily or placebo for 8 months, and the susceptible seronegative partner will be monitored for clinical and subclinical (serological) acquisition of HSV. Couples must be 18 years of age or older, in general good health, and in a monogamous relationship with each other. Source partners must be seropositive for HSV-2, have a history of genital herpes recurrences, and experiencing less than 10 recurrences per year, and be off suppressive therapy upon entry into the study. Susceptible partners must be HSV-2 seronegative. The couple will be stratified based on gender and HSV status of the susceptible partner in a 2:2:1:1 ratio [HSV-1 negative female: HSV-1 positive female: HSV-1 negative male: HSV-1 positive male]. They will then be randomized to either valaciclovir 500 mg once daily or placebo (1:1 randomization) within each stratum. The primary endpoint is the proportion of couples with clinical evidence of a first episode of genital HSV in the susceptible partner with laboratory confirmation. Secondary endpoints will be time to clinical symptoms of genital HSV by the susceptible partner, time to seroconversion in the susceptible partner, and time to first recurrence of HSV in the source partner. A total of 1500 couples will be randomized into the study. Assuming a 3% incidence in the placebo arm and a reduction of 75% in the risk of showing clinical evidence of genital HSV, this study will have at least 80% power for a two-tailed test at the 5% level of significance. The safety and tolerance of valaciclovir will be assessed by laboratory evaluation and by occurrence and nature of adverse events. The study will be conducted at approximately 35 outpatient centers in the United States, Canada and Europe, therefore it is expected that each center will enroll between 40 to 60 couples. ;
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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