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Primary: To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of switching to DTG + RPV once daily compared to continuation of current antiretroviral regimen (CAR) over 48 weeks in HIV-1 infected antiretroviral therapy (ART) experienced subjects.…
Primary objective:To assess the pharmacokinetics of the alternative maintenance QD regimen combining atazanavir, dolutegravir and lamivudine in HIV infected patients. Secondary objectives:To asses short term efficacy of the combination of atazanavir…
OT population excludes patients lost to follow-up, or that discontinued DTG for reasons of intolerance or toxicity. ITT = all patients that took at least 1 DTG tabletPrimary objective:* To evaluate the efficacy of DTG monotherapy in maintaining…
Primary1. To determine whether treatment with an aliskiren-based regimen (in part combined with amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide) compared to a non-aliskiren based regimen, both on top of non-study BP lowering agents where applicable, reduces the…
Main objective: * To evaluate the effect and variation of 3 and 12 months treatment with Aliskeren-based versus amlodipine-based antihypertensive treatment on aneurismal FDG- uptakeExploratory objectives: * To explore the effect of 3 and 12 months…
To evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of ascending single and multiple doses of CH-4051.
Primary objectives:- To assess the relative bioavailability of TAF and TFV after a single-dose FTC/TAF 3x60/7.5 mg DT (reference TAF) compared to TAF and TFV after a single-dose FTC/TAF 3x 60/7.5mg DT in combination with a single dose of DTG 30mg as…
Primary:To demonstrate the non-inferior antiviral activity of switching to a two drug CAB LA 400 mg + RPV LA 600 mg regimen every 4 weeks compared to remaining on ABC/DTG/3TC (or DTG and an approved dual-NRTI scheme) over 48 weeks.Secondary:To…
Primary objective:To test the hypothesis that the calcium channel blocker amlodipine has a superior beneficial effect on cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with symptomatic SVDs when compared to either the Angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor…