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The purpose of this study is to observe the safety of Truvada® (TDF/FTC) in relation to its impact on kidney function combined with different Integrase Inhibitors (Dolutegravir, or Elvitegravir/Cobicistat or Raltegravir), when given to patients who are commencing treatment for HIV infection for the first time.
All three combinations (Raltegravir + Truvada®, Dolutegravir + Truvada® and Stribild®, a single pill which contains Elvitegravir/Cobicistat/Truvada®) are currently recommended by the national guide-lines and used in standard clinical practice.
Full description
The study will monitor kidney function, and compare the safety and effectiveness of Truvada® when taken with Dolutegravir, or Elvitegravir/Cobicistat or Raltegravir, over the first 48 weeks of treatment in HIV-1 antiretrovirals naïve patients.
The safety and how well these drug combinations are tolerated will be determined based on physical examinations, laboratory tests, and questions about any problems the participant might experience during the study. As part of this trial, levels of HIV-1 in the blood and urinary markers of kidney function and inflammatory markers will be measured at various times during the study.
The total duration of participant involvement in the trial will be up to 48 weeks, with up to 45 days between the screening and baseline visits. Participants will need to visit the clinic 6 times within the 48 weeks.
Once participants have been confirmed to be eligible to participate in the study, participants will attend for a baseline visit (day 1) where they will be randomly assigned to receive one of the three treatments listed below:
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Inclusion criteria
Is male or female aged 18 years or above
Has documented HIV-1 infection
Has signed the Informed Consent Form voluntarily
Is willing to comply with the protocol requirements, including dosing schedules of each regimen
Has a HIV-plasma viral load at screening >1000 copies/mL
Has any CD4 cell count
Has never been exposed to ART (other than via PEP or PREP, not associated with acquisition of HIV)
Has an estimated glomerular filtration rate (MDRD method) >60 ml/min
Has no known resistance to TDF and FTC or to Integrase Inhibitors. HIV resistance test has to be dated no more than 1 year prior screening date. Only a RT/Pr gene resistance test is re-quired.
If female and of childbearing potential, she is using effective birth control methods (as agreed by the investigator) and is willing to continue practising these birth control methods during the trial and for at least 30 days after the end of the trial (or after last intake of investigational ARVs); Dosing of the OCP may need to be adjusted if randomized to the Stribild® arm.
Note: Women who are postmenopausal for least 2 years, women with total hysterectomy, and women who have a tubal ligation are considered of non-childbearing potential
If a heterosexually active male, he is using effective birth control methods and is willing to con-tinue practising these birth control methods during the trial and until follow-up visit
Exclusion criteria
Is infected with HIV-2
Is using any concomitant therapy disallowed as per SPC for the study drugs
Has a currently active AIDS defining illness (Category C conditions according to the CDC Classification System for HIV Infection-1993) with the following exceptions (must be discussed with the sponsor prior to enrolment):
Has diabetes or any known or established renal disease or abnormality regardless of if stable
Has presence at screening of proteinurea and or a urinary protein/creatinine ratio >30
Has untreated / not well controlled hypertension
Has acute viral hepatitis including, but not limited to, A, B, or C
Has chronic hepatitis B or chronic hepatitis C with AST and/or ALT >5 x ULN Note: Subjects co-infected with chronic HCV (but not B) can enter the trial if clinically stable and not expected to require treatment during the trial period.
Has received any investigational drug within 30 days prior to the trial drug administration
No baseline resistance test to reverse transcriptase inhibitors available
Clinically significant allergy or hypersensitivity or other contraindication to any trial medication or excipients
If female, she is pregnant or breastfeeding
Screening blood results with any grade 3 / 4 toxicity according to Division of AIDS (DAIDS) grading scale, except: asymptomatic grade 3 glucose, amylase or lipid elevation or asymptomatic grade 4 triglyceride elevation (re-test allowed).
Clinical or laboratory evidence of significantly decreased hepatic function or decompensation: INR > 1.5 or albumin < 30g/L
Any condition (including drug/alcohol abuse) or laboratory results which, in the investigator's opinion, interfere with assessments or completion of the trial.
Is not using high protein training supplements such as creatinine or intermittently following exclusionary or high protein diets
Is not receiving medication with known relevant drug interactions or contraindications to any of the trial medications
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60 participants in 3 patient groups
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