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Main objective:- To evaluate the non-inferiority of switching to the FTC/RPV/TAF FDC as compared to continuing FTC/RPV/TDF FDC in virologically suppressed HIV-1 infected subjects as determined by maintaining HIV-1 RNA < 50 copies/mL at Week…
The primary objectives are:In HIV-1 positive, treatment-naive subjects with pre-treatment HIV RNA * 1,000 copies/mL:1) To evaluate the non-inferior antiretroviral activity of MK-1439A q.d. compared to ATRIPLA q.d. as measured by the proportion of…
Primary: Antiviral efficacy of dolutagravir in combination with Kivexa (abacavir en lamivudine) after 48 weeks of treatment in comparison with Atripla (tenofovir, emtricitabine and efavirenz). Secondary: Antiviral efficacy after 96 and 144 weeks,…
The primary objective of this study is:• To evaluate the non-inferiority of switching to a TAF Containing STR relative to maintaining TDF Containing Regimens in Virologically Suppressed HIV-1 positive subjects as determined by having HIV 1 RNA * 50…
This study aims to investigate the effect of switching from Atripla® to Eviplera® on neurocognitive performances (neurocognitive testing) and imaging (functional MRI scanning) in virologically suppressed HIV-infected patients and stable on atripla.
DDAVP treatment combined with FVIII clotting factor concentrates in patients with mild hemophilia A.
Primary objectives:To assess the proportion of non-severe hemophilia A patients within FVIII target levels with the DDAVP and FVIII concentrate combination treatment in the first 72 hours after the start of combination treatment, without adding off-…
To investigate whether peri-operative dosing using a population-based pharmacokinetic model (non-linear mixed effect modelling) in hemophilia patients leads to a significant reduction in clotting factor consumption in comparison to the standard…
This study aims to investigate the effect of switching from Atripla® to Eviplera® on neurocognitive performances (neurocognitive testing) and imaging (functional MRI scanning) in virologically suppressed HIV-infected patients and stable on atripla.