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This is a two phase study (randomised and non-randomised phase). The randomised phase will initially examine 4 blinded doses of GW640385 boosted with rtv (with continuation of current background therapy) in comparison to an ongoing, open-labeled rtv-boosted protease inhibitor (PI) regimen for 15 days. At the Day 15 visit, all subjects will optimize background therapy. Additionally, subjects receiving the lowest dose of GW640385 will be re-randomised to one of the higher doses and subjects in the control arm will receive a new rtv-boosted PI based on resistance testing at screening. Subjects will remain in the randomized phase on one of these 4 continuing treatment arms for at least 48 weeks. An interim analysis will occur during the randomised phase to select for a dose of GW640385 to evaluate further in Phase III studies. After dose selection subjects will move to the non-randomised phase of the study. In the non-randomised phase subjects who are receiving GW640385 will be assigned to final selected dose for assessment of long term safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and antiviral activity.
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A Phase IIB, Randomized, Multicenter, Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Short-Term Safety, PK and Antiviral Activity of Four Dosing Regimens of GW640385/rtv Therapy Compared to Open-label Current Protease Inhibitor (PI) Therapy in HIV-1, PI-Experienced Adults for 2 wks with Long-Term Evaluation (>48 wks) of Safety, PK and Antiviral Activity of Selected GW640385/rtv Dosing Regimen(s) vs. a RTV-boosted, PI Containing Regimen
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