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This study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (which is how the body interacts with drugs) of an investigational, injectable HIV medicine (GSK1265744) in healthy, HIV-uninfected adults.
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This study will evaluate GSK1265744, which is an investigational, injectable HIV medicine. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of GSK1265744 in healthy, HIV-uninfected adults.
This study will enroll two cohorts of participants (Cohort 1 and Cohort 2). Within each cohort, participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: Group 1 will receive GSK1265744 tablets (also called oral 744) and injections (also called GSK1265744 long acting or 744LA), and Group 2 will receive placebo tablets and injections. Participants in Cohort 1 will attend several study visits through Week 81 or Week 105. Participants in Cohort 2 will attend several study visits through Week 85 or Week 109. From study entry through Week 4, participants in both cohorts will take a GSK1265744 tablet (Group 1) or a placebo tablet (Group 2) once a day. For 1 week after participants stop taking their assigned tablets, study researchers will assess safety and tolerability. If no safety or tolerability concerns are identified, participants will enter the injection phase of the study. Participants in Cohort 1 will receive two injections of GSK1265744 (Group 1) or placebo (Group 2) at Weeks 5, 17, and 29. Participants in Cohort 2 will receive one injection of GSK1265744 (Group 1) or placebo (Group 2) at Weeks 5, 9, 17, 25, and 33.
All study visits will include HIV counseling, a physical examination, a medical history review, and a blood collection. Select study visits will include adherence counseling, central nervous system (CNS) symptom assessment, behavioral and acceptability assessments, a urine collection, an electrocardiogram (ECG), and rectal and/or vaginal swabs.
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Inclusion criteria
Men and women, 18 to 65 years old at the time of screening
Willing to provide informed consent for the study
In the last 12 months (at the time of screening):
In general good health, as evidenced by the following laboratory values, which must be from specimens obtained within 45 days prior to study enrollment:
No alcohol or substance use that, in the opinion of the study investigator, would interfere with the conduct of the study (e.g., provided by self-report, or found upon medical history and examination or in available medical records). More information on this criterion is available in the protocol.
No medical condition that, in the opinion of the study investigator, would interfere with the conduct of the study (e.g., provided by self-report, or found upon medical history and examination or in available medical records)
Willing to undergo all required study procedures
Additional requirements for all women:
If of reproductive potential (defined as pre-menopausal women who have not had a sterilization procedure per self-report, such as hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, tubal ligation, or salpingectomy), must have a negative urine pregnancy test performed (and results known) within 48 hours before initiating the protocol-specified medication(s) at enrollment. Women are considered menopausal if they have not had a menses for at least 12 months and have a follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) level of greater than 40 IU/L; if FSH testing is not available, they must have had amenorrhea for 24 or more consecutive months. (FSH testing is not a protocol requirement.)
If of reproductive potential and participating in sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy, women must agree to use a form of contraception during the trial and for 30 days after stopping the oral study medication or for 52 weeks after stopping the long acting injectable from the list below:
Exclusion criteria
One or more reactive or positive HIV test result at Screening or Enrollment, even if HIV infection is not confirmed
Any active sexually transmitted infection detected by laboratory testing at Screening
Co-enrollment in any other HIV interventional research study or other concurrent studies which may interfere with this study (as provided by self-report or other available documentation; exceptions may be made if appropriate after consultation with the Clinical Management Committee [CMC].)
Past or current participation in HIV vaccine trial. An exception will be made for participants that can provide documentation of receipt of placebo (not active arm).
Use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) (e.g., for non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis [PEP] or PrEP) in the 90 days prior to study entry
Clinically significant cardiovascular disease, including:
ECG (one repeat ECG is allowed during screening; may be performed on the same day) with:
History/evidence of symptomatic arrhythmia, angina/ischemia, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) or any clinically significant cardiac disease
Systolic blood pressure at screening outside the range of 90 to 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure outside the range of 45 to 90 mm Hg (confirmed on repeat measurement)
Underlying skin disease or currently active skin disorder (e.g., infection, inflammation, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, urticaria). Mild cases of localized acne or folliculitis or other mild skin condition may not be exclusionary at the discretion of the IoR or designee in consultation with the CMC.
Has a tattoo or other dermatological condition overlying the buttock region that in the opinion of the IoR or designee, in consultation with the CMC, may interfere with interpretation of injection site reactions
Current or chronic history of liver disease (e.g., non-alcoholic or alcoholic steatohepatitis) or known hepatic or biliary abnormalities (with the exception of Gilbert's syndrome, asymptomatic gallstones, or cholecystectomy)
Coagulopathy (primary or iatrogenic) that would contraindicate IM injection (concomitant anticoagulant or anti-platelet therapy use should be discussed with the CMC)
Active or planned use of prohibited medications as described in the Investigator's Brochure or listed in the Study Specific Procedures (SSP) Manual (provided by self-report, or obtained from medical history or medical records)
A score of greater than or equal to 8 on the WHO Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) at screening. Note: A score of greater than or equal to 8 indicates a medium to high level of problem alcohol use.
For women: pregnant or currently breastfeeding, or intends to become pregnant and/or breastfeed during the study
A history of seizure disorder, by self-report
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199 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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