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Lactic acid metabolism
Predicting Abnormalities in Lactate Production and Clearance Related to Treatment and Liver Disease and Measuring the Impact of Vitamin Supplementation
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Vicriviroc in HIV treatment-experienced people
Vicriviroc in combination treatment with an optimized ART regimen in HIV-infected treatment-experienced subjects
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Ritonavir-boosted elvitegravir versus raltegravir
A Multicenter, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, phase 3 study of the safety and efficacy of Ritonavir-boosted Elvitegravir (EVG/r) versus Raltegravir (RAL)
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Extended release nevirapine QD in treatment-naïve (VERxVE study)
A randomised, double blind, double dummy, parallel group, active controlled trial to evaluate the antiviral efficacy of 400 mg QD neVirapine Extended Release formulation in comparison to 200 mg BID neVirapinE immediate release in combination with Truvada™ in antiretroviral therapy naïve HIV-1 infected patients. (VERxVE study)(Trial number 1100.1486)
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Fosamprenavir and Ritonavir or Fosamprenavir Alone, in Pediatric Patients with HIV Infection
48-Week Study of GW433908 and Ritonavir or GW433908 Alone, Twice Daily in Pediatric Patients with HIV Infection.
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Phase II study of TNX-355 with optimized background therapy
A phase II, multicentre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, three-Arm study of the anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody TNX-355 with optimized background therapy in treatment-experienced subjects infected with HIV-1. (TNX-355.03)
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TMC125 Expanded access programme
Early access of TMC125 in combination with other antiretrovirals in treatment-experienced HIV-1 infected subjects with limited treatment options (TMC125-C214)
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CTN Trials have been approved by the Community Advisory Committee of the Canadian HIV Trials Network and the Network’s Scientific Review Committee, or other national peer-review panels such as those at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the U.S. National Institutes of Health. CTNPT studies are small-scale investigations designed to determine the feasibility of research concepts, and do not all go through the regular CTN clinical trial review process. For information on the benefits and risks of participating in HIV clinical trials, call CATIE toll-free at 1-800-263-1638.