David Katzenstein
ACTG 5001: Long-Term Data Collection From Participants in Adult AIDS Clinical Trials
Contact Information
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Brief
The purpose of this study is to determine what combinations of anti-HIV drugs work best in patients treated over several years. The study will also assess the occurrence of side effects and opportunistic infections in patients with low viral loads compared to those with higher viral loads.
Recruiting Status:
RecruitingStanford Recruiting Status:
RecruitingCondition(s):
Intervention(s):
Phase:
N/AEligibility
Ages Eligible for Study:
13 years to Any AgeGenders Eligible for Study:
Male and FemaleHealth of Volunteers:
People with the conditions listed in this trial can participate as controls.Key Inclusion Criteria:
- HIV-1 infected
- Enrolled in an AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) parent study and has enrolled in this study on or before the Week 16 visit of the parent study. More information on this criterion can be found in the protocol.
- Willing to provide consent for the release and use of clinical data from the parent study
- Life expectancy of at least 24 weeks
- Parent or guardian willing to provide informed consent, if applicable
Key Exclusion Criteria:
- Active alcohol or drug abuse that may interfere with the study
Additional Study Details
Official Title:
Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group Longitudinal Linked Randomized Trials (ALLRT) ProtocolAnticipated start date:
Lead Sponsor:
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAIDInvestigator(s):
Study Type:
ObservationalPurpose:
NOTNEEDEDDuration:
LongitudinalSelection:
Defined PopulationTiming:
ProspectiveTotal Number to be Enrolled:
450Total Number to be Enrolled at Stanford:
0More Information
Publications About this Study:
- 16515486: Jain R, Clark NM, Diaz-Linares M, Grim SA. Limitations of current antiretroviral agents and opportunities for development. Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(9):1065-74. Review.
- 15807712: Torre D, Speranza F, Martegani R. Impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy on organ-specific manifestations of HIV-1 infection. HIV Med. 2005 Mar;6(2):66-78. Review.
Secondary ID(s):
- AACTG A5001
Locations & Contacts
Stanford Locations & Contacts:
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Non-Stanford Locations:
The Stanford website does not have any locations outside of Stanford listed for this trial. You may want to check clinicaltrials.gov for posible additional locations.
This listing was last updated:
3/10/2008PLEASE NOTE:
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