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Effect of first line therapy including efavirenz and two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors in HIV-infected children.

Authors :
Funk MB
Notheis G
Schuster T
Elanjkal Z
von Hentig N
Stürmer M
Linde R
Dunsch D
Königs C
Wintergerst U
Kreuz W
Source :
European journal of medical research [Eur J Med Res] 2005 Dec 07; Vol. 10 (12), pp. 503-8.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Objective: In an intent-to-treat study, reduction of viral load, increase in CD4 cell count, clinical benefit and adverse reactions were examined in HIV-infected children receiving first line therapy including efavirenz.<br />Methods: The data of 10 perinatally infected children (median age: 5.8 years) were evaluated during a treatment period of 24 months. Viral load and CD4 cell count were measured every 4 - 8 weeks. Pharmacokinetic evaluations of efavirenz were performed in all patients at study onset. Adverse reactions were reported after obtaining interval history and examination.<br />Results: At base line, median CD4 cell count was 378 cells/microl (21%) and median viral load was 350,000 copies/ml (5.5 log10 copies/ml). After 24 months of treatment, the median viral load reduction was > 3.5 log10 copies/ ml and HIV-1 RNA < 50 copies/ml was found in 8/10 children (80%). Median CD4 cell count increased to 721 cells/microl (24%) after 3 months and was maintained at a level of >1000 cells/microl (> 25%) after 24 months of treatment. Regarding efavirenz levels, C min. values ranged from 845 to 3550 ng/ml (median: 1845 ng/ml) and C max. values from 2380 to 24 200 ng/ ml (median: 3670 ng/ml). The most common adverse effect was a mild skin rash (4/10 children). CNS symptoms were recorded in one patient and no hyperlipidaemia was seen.<br />Conclusion: First line therapy with efavirenz and two NRTIs was well tolerated by HIV-1 infected children and the reduction of viral load seems to be similar to single protease inhibitor-containing regimens.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0949-2321
Volume :
10
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of medical research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16356864