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Comparative studies of two-times-daily versus three-times-daily indinavir in combination with zidovudine and lamivudine.

Authors :
Haas DW
Arathoon E
Thompson MA
de Jesus Pedro R
Gallant JE
Uip DE
Currier J
Noriega LM
Lewi DS
Uribe P
Benetucci L
Cahn P
Paar D
White AC Jr
Collier AC
Ramirez-Ronda CH
Harvey C
Chung MO
Mehrotra D
Chodakewitz J
Nguyen BY
Source :
AIDS (London, England) [AIDS] 2000 Sep 08; Vol. 14 (13), pp. 1973-8.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Objectives: To compare the efficacy and safety of two-times-daily versus three-times-daily indinavir in combination with zidovudine and lamivudine.<br />Design: Two multicenter, open-label, randomized 24-week studies.<br />Methods: Adults HIV-1 infection, HIV-1 RNA greater than 10000 copies/ml, and no prior lamivudine or protease inhibitor therapy were eligible. In a pilot study (Study A), patients received indinavir at 800 mg every 8 h, 1000 mg every 12 h, or 1200 mg every 12 h. In a subsequent study (Study B), patients received indinavir at 800 mg every 8 h or 1200 mg every 12 h. All subjects received zidovudine (300 mg) and lamivudine (150 mg) every 12 h. An intent-to-treat analysis was used.<br />Results: In Study A, which enrolled 88 patients, neither HIV-1 RNA nor CD4 cell responses differed significantly between treatment groups at 24 weeks when corrected for multiple comparisons. Study B enrolled 433 patients, but was prematurely discontinued when interim analysis suggested greater efficacy of three-times-daily indinavir. Of the first 87 patients reaching week 24, HIV-1 RNA was less than 400 copies/ml in 91% receiving three-times-daily versus 64% receiving two-times-daily indinavir (P < 0.01).<br />Conclusion: Three-times-daily indinavir appears more efficacious than two-times-daily dosing when administered with zidovudine and lamivudine. Two-times-daily indinavir dosing should only be considered in situations characterized by favorable pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0269-9370
Volume :
14
Issue :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
AIDS (London, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10997402
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-200009080-00013