HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized, Open-Label Expanded Access Program to Evaluate the Safety of Preveon (Adefovir Dipivoxil) at Two Dose Levels When Used in Combination With Other Antiretroviral Agents for the Treatment of Patients With HIV Infection Who Have Failed Other Antiretroviral Therapy and Have Limited Treatment Options
The purpose of this study is to see if it is safe and effective to give adefovir plus other
anti-HIV drugs to HIV-infected patients who have failed other anti-HIV drug combinations.
This study will try to make adefovir available to all AIDS patients who need it.
Some patients do not respond to anti-HIV drug combinations, even when different combinations
are tried. Adefovir may be able to help these patients fight HIV.
Recent studies indicate that the use of triple-combination therapy, in particular the
combinations of reverse transcriptase inhibitors and a protease inhibitor, can result in a
significant decrease in plasma HIV-1 RNA levels and an increase in CD4 cell count. Continued
follow-up of patients taking triple-combination drug regimens has in some cases demonstrated
sustained suppression of plasma HIV-1 RNA levels for up to 18 months. Furthermore, despite
the potent antiviral effect of some triple combinations, a percentage of patients continue
to have measurable levels (more than 500 copies/ml) of HIV-1 RNA in plasma, even when
treated with a combination of 2 reverse transcriptase inhibitors and indinavir. Over time,
some patients experience a rebound of plasma HIV-1 RNA for reasons that are not well
understood. [AS PER AMENDMENT 7/8/98: Randomization to 2 dose levels may allow more patients
to derive therapeutic benefit from Preveon by minimizing adverse effects.]
Patients not previously enrolled in clinical trials of Preveon are randomized to 1 of 2
doses of Preveon orally once daily and L-carnitine orally once daily. [AS PER AMENDMENT
7/8/98: Patients must receive other antiretroviral agents concomitantly with Preveon; at
least 1 other antiretroviral agent must be added with Preveon that was not previously
administered to the patient.Patients previously enrolled in Preveon clinical trials who
"roll in" to expanded access and who have received at least 16 weeks of Preveon receive
open-label Preveon orally once daily and L-carnitine orally once daily, taken with or
without food at the same time each day.] All patients enrolled in expanded access are
randomized in a 1:1 fashion to 1 of 2 doses taken orally once daily. Patients initially
assigned to the higher dose will have their Preveon dose reduced to the lower dose at Week
16 of treatment. Patients initially assigned to the lower dose continue this dose unless
dose modification to an even lower dose for toxicity is required. [AS PER AMENDMENT 7/8/98:
Additional informed consent is needed for this reduction due to limited efficacy of the
lower dosage in treating HIV infection.]
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Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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