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    In: Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, Wiley, Vol. 23, No. 11 ( 2003-11), p. 1432-1440
    Abstract: Study Objective. To establish the clinical equivalence (noninferiority) of one tablet containing abacavir 300 mg‐lamivudine 150 mg‐zidovudine 300 mg (Trizivir) versus a tablet containing lamivudine 150 mg‐zidovudine 300 mg (Combivir) given with one abacavir (ABC) 300‐mg tablet, administered twice/day, in antiretroviral‐experienced, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐1‐infected patients. Design. Randomized, open‐label, parallel‐group, multicenter, formulation‐switch study. Setting. Twenty seven outpatient treatment sites. Patients. Adults with HIV‐1 RNA levels of 400 copies/ml or less and CD4+ cell counts above 200 cells/mm 3 who had been treated for 16 weeks or more with highly active antiretroviral therapy containing Combivir‐ABC. Intervention. Patients were randomized 1:1 to Trizivir (97 patients) or Combivir‐ABC (98) for 24 weeks. Measurements and Main Results. The primary study end point was the proportion of patients who maintained less than a 0.5‐log10 increase from baseline in HIV‐1 RNA (virologic success) through week 24. Clinical equivalence of the treatments was established if the 95.1% lower confidence limit (LCL) for the difference in proportion of virologic success with Trizivir minus Combivir‐ABC was −0.12 or greater. Trizivir was clinically equivalent to Combivir‐ABC. The intent‐to‐treat observed analysis at week 24 with Trizivir and Combivir‐ABC showed a similar rate of virologic success (83% [80/97] and 77% [75/98] , respectively, 95.1% LCL −0.026), of patients with HIV‐1 RNA levels of 400 or fewer copies/ml (99% [82/83] and 93% [77/83] , respectively, 95.1% LCL 0.021), and of patients with HIV‐1 RNA levels of fewer than 50 copies/ml (89% [74/83] and 77% [64/83] , respectively, 95.1% LCL 0.038). The intent‐to‐treat missing = failure analysis showed comparable results. Changes in CD4+ cell count from baseline, overall mean self‐reported adherence (Trizivir 97%, Combivir‐ABC 92%), and adverse events did not differ significantly between treatments. No ABC‐related hypersensitivity reactions occurred. Conclusion. Trizivir was clinically equivalent to Combivir‐ABC and may be substituted for the latter to simplify treatment and reduce pill burden.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0277-0008 , 1875-9114
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2003
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2061167-5
    SSG: 15,3
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