Title
ABT-378/ritonavir plus stavudine and lamivudine for the treatment of antiretroviral-naive adults with HIV-1 infection: 48-Week results
Date Issued
05 January 2001
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Murphy R.
Brun S.
Hicks C.
Eron J.
Gulick R.
King M.
Benson C.
Thompson M.
Kessler H.
Hammer S.
Bertz R.
Hsu A.
Japour A.
Sun E.
Baylor College of Medicine
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the safety and antiviral activity of different dose levels of the HIV protease inhibitor ABT-378 combined with low-dose ritonavir, plus stavudine and lamivudine in antiretroviral-naive individuals. Design: Prospective, randomized, double-blind, multicenter. Methods: Eligible patients with plasma HIV-1 RNA > 5000 copies/ml received ABT-378 200 or 400 mg with ritonavir 100 mg every 12 h; after 3 weeks stavudine 40 mg and lamivudine 150 mg every 12 h were added (group I, n = 32). A second group initiated treatment with ABT-378 400 mg and ritonavir 100 or 200 mg plus stavudine and lamivudine every 12 h (group II, n = 68). Results: Mean baseline HIV-1 RNA was 4.9 log 10 copies/ml in both groups and CD4 cell count was 398 × 10 6/l and 310 × 10 6/l in Groups I and II respectively. In the intent-to-treat (ITT; missing value = failure) analysis at 48 weeks, HIV-1 RNA was < 400 copies/ml for 91% (< 50 copies/ml, 75%) and 82% (< 50 copies/ml, 79%) of patients in groups I and II respectively. Mean steady-state ABT-378 trough concentrations exceeded the wild-type HIV-1 EC 50 (effective concentration to inhibit 50%) by 50-100-fold. The most common adverse events were abnormal stools, diarrhea and nausea. No patient discontinued before 48 weeks because of treatment-related toxicity or virologic rebound. Conclusions: ABT-378 is a potent, well-tolerated protease inhibitor. The activity and durable suppression of HIV-1 observed in this study is probably attributable to the observed tolerability profile and the achievement of high ABT-378 plasma concentrations. © 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Volume
15
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Enfermedades infecciosas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-17044457875
PubMed ID
Source
AIDS
ISSN of the container
02699370
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