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Clinical Trial: A Study to Compare Two Anti-HIV Combination Therapies Each Containing Saquinavir in HIV-Positive Children

This study is no longer recruiting patients.

Sponsored by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Information provided by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of a soft-gel capsule formulation of saquinavir (SQV-SGC), a protease inhibitor, when given in combination with other anti-HIV drugs. SQV-SGC has been tested in adults for the treatment of HIV infection, but more information is still needed about SQV-SGC in children. Recent studies suggest that this soft-gel capsule form may be safer and more effective than other protease inhibitors.

Condition Treatment or Intervention Phase
HIV Infections
 Drug: Ritonavir
 Drug: Nelfinavir mesylate
 Drug: Saquinavir
Phase II

MedlinePlus related topics:  AIDS

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Pharmacokinetics Study

Official Title: A Randomized Trial of Two Saquinavir-Containing Combination Treatment Regimens in Children with HIV Infection

Further Study Details: 

Expected Total Enrollment:  50

Clinical trials in adults and children suggest that SQV-SGC has advantages over other protease inhibitors in terms of tolerability, safety, and effectiveness in patients who have failed therapy with other protease inhibitors. [AS PER AMENDMENT 11/24/99: Pharmacokinetic data from this study demonstrate lower than expected plasma SQV exposures, particularly in Arm 1. Based on these data, patients in the study will be offered the opportunity to adjust their doses. Ritonavir added to the Arm 1 regimen is expected to significantly increase SQV-SGC plasma levels and allow twice-daily dosing for SQV-SGC.]

Patients are randomized to one of two study arms. Patients in Arm 1 receive SQV-SGC plus two [AS PER AMENDMENT 11/24/99: one or two] NRTIs of choice. Patients in Arm 2 receive SQV-SGC plus NFV plus one or two NRTIs of choice. All participants are evaluated by physical examinations and laboratory tests during the study and are followed for incidence of death, cancer, or fetal abnormality. NRTIs are not provided as part of this study. [AS PER AMENDMENT 11/24/99: This study is closed to accrual. All subjects on follow-up (Cohort 1) are given the option of either discontinuing participation in ACTG 397 or participating in the next phase of the study (version 2.0). Those electing to continue participation constitute Cohort 1A. The adjusted Arm 1 regimen consists of SQV-SGC plus ritonavir plus one or two NRTIs. Ritonavir is not provided as part of this study. The Arm 2 regimen study drugs have not changed but the maximum allowable dose of SQV-SGC has increased from 1,200 mg twice-daily to 1,600 mg twice-daily. Participants continue to be followed with physical examinations and laboratory evaluations that include an intensive pharmacokinetics study on Day 14 of the new regimen.]

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:  3 Years   -   16 Years,  Genders Eligible for Study:  Both

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

Your child may be eligible for this study if he or she:

  • Is HIV-positive.
  • Is 3 to 16 years of age (consent of parent or guardian is required).
  • Has an HIV level greater than 10,000 copies/ml.
  • Has never taken at least one of the following anti-HIV drugs: lamivudine, zidovudine, stavudine, or didanosine.
  • Is able to swallow capsules and tablets.

Exclusion Criteria

Your child will not be eligible if he or she:

  • Has cancer requiring chemotherapy.
  • Has an acute opportunistic (AIDS-related) infection requiring therapy.
  • Has had two or more episodes of moderate or severe diarrhea or vomiting in the 3 months prior to study entry.
  • Has ever taken SQV or NFV.
  • Is pregnant or breast-feeding.
  • Is taking certain medications, including those that would interfere with the study drugs.

Location Information


Alabama
      Univ of Alabama at Birmingham - Pediatric, Birmingham,  Alabama,  35233,  United States

      Univ of Alabama at Birmingham / Childrens Hosp of AL, Birmingham,  Alabama,  352330011,  United States

California
      UCSF / Moffitt Hosp - Pediatric, San Francisco,  California,  941430105,  United States

      Children's Hosp of Oakland, Oakland,  California,  946091809,  United States

      Long Beach Memorial (Pediatric), Long Beach,  California,  90801,  United States

      Los Angeles County - USC Med Ctr, Los Angeles,  California,  90033,  United States

Connecticut
      Yale Univ Med School, New Haven,  Connecticut,  06504,  United States

District of Columbia
      Howard Univ Hosp, Washington,  District of Columbia,  20060,  United States

Florida
      Univ of Miami (Pediatric), Miami,  Florida,  33161,  United States

      Palm Beach County Health Dept, Riviera Beach,  Florida,  33404,  United States

Georgia
      Emory Univ Hosp / Pediatrics, Atlanta,  Georgia,  30306,  United States

Illinois
      Chicago Children's Memorial Hosp, Chicago,  Illinois,  606143394,  United States

      Cook County Hosp, Chicago,  Illinois,  60612,  United States

      Univ of Illinois College of Medicine / Pediatrics, Chicago,  Illinois,  60612,  United States

Louisiana
      Tulane Univ / Charity Hosp of New Orleans, New Orleans,  Louisiana,  701122699,  United States

Maryland
      Univ of Maryland at Baltimore / Univ Med Ctr, Baltimore,  Maryland,  21201,  United States

Massachusetts
      Children's Hosp of Boston, Boston,  Massachusetts,  021155724,  United States

      Baystate Med Ctr of Springfield, Springfield,  Massachusetts,  01199,  United States

Mississippi
      Univ of Mississippi Med Ctr, Jackson,  Mississippi,  39213,  United States

New Jersey
      Univ of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey / Univ Hosp, Newark,  New Jersey,  071032714,  United States

New York
      Harlem Hosp Ctr, New York,  New York,  10037,  United States

      Cornell Univ Med College, New York,  New York,  10021,  United States

      North Shore Univ Hosp, Great Neck,  New York,  11021,  United States

      Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, New York,  New York,  10032,  United States

      Bronx Municipal Hosp Ctr/Jacobi Med Ctr, Bronx,  New York,  10461,  United States

      Children's Hosp at Albany Med Ctr, Albany,  New York,  12208,  United States

      Bronx Lebanon Hosp Ctr, Bronx,  New York,  10457,  United States

      Incarnation Children's Ctr / Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, New York,  New York,  10032,  United States

      State Univ of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook,  New York,  117948111,  United States

Pennsylvania
      Saint Christopher's Hosp for Children, Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  191341095,  United States

South Carolina
      Med Univ of South Carolina, Charleston,  South Carolina,  294253312,  United States

Virginia
      Med College of Virginia, Richmond,  Virginia,  23219,  United States

Washington
      Children's Hospital & Medical Center / Seattle ACTU, Seattle,  Washington,  981050371,  United States

Puerto Rico
      San Juan City Hosp, San Juan,  009367344,  Puerto Rico

      Univ of Puerto Rico / Univ Children's Hosp AIDS, San Juan,  009365067,  Puerto Rico

      Ramon Ruiz Arnau Univ Hosp / Pediatrics, Bayamon,  00956,  Puerto Rico

Study chairs or principal investigators

Mark Kline,  Study Chair
Courtney Fletcher,  Study Chair

More Information

Click here for more information about Saquinavir

Click here for more information about Ritonavir

Click here for more information about Nelfinavir mesylate

Publications

Brundage RC, Kline MW, Lindsey J, Fenton T, Fletcher CV. Pharmacokinetics of saquinavir (SQV) with nelfinavir (NFV) or ritonavir (RTV) in HIV-infected children. 8th Conf Retro and Opportun Infect. 2001 Feb 4-8 (abstract no 728)

Kline MW, Fletcher CV, Lindsey JC, Fenton T. A randomized trial of two saquinavir (SQV-SGC)-containing combination treatment regimens in HIV-infected children. 7th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. 2000 Jan 30-Feb 2 [Poster 694]

Kline MW, Fletcher CV, Lindsey JC, Fenton T. A randomized trial of combination therapy with saquinavir soft gelatin capsules (SQV) in HIV-infected children. 8th Conf Retro and Opportun Infect. 2001 Feb 4-8 (abstract no 683)

Brundage RC, Kline MW, Lindsey JC, Fenton T, Fletcher CV. Pharmacokinetics (PK) of saquinavir (SQV) and nelfinavir (NFV) in a twice-daily (BID) regimen in HIV-infected children. 7th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. 2000 Jan 30-Feb 2 [Poster 718]

Study ID Numbers:  ACTG 397
Record last reviewed:  August 2004
Last Updated:  April 7, 2005
Record first received:  November 2, 1999
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00000913
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08


Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005


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