The ALBI trial: a randomized controlled trial comparing stavudine plus didanosine with zidovudine plus lamivudine and a regimen alternating both combinations in previously untreated patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. |
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Authors: | J M Molina G Chêne F Ferchal V Journot I Pellegrin M N Sombardier C Rancinan L Cotte I Madelaine T Debord J M Decazes |
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Affiliation: | Clinique des Maladies Infectieuses, H?pital Saint-Louis, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, France. molina@chu-stlouis.fr |
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Abstract: | A total of 151 previously untreated patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) with CD4 cell counts >/=200/microL and plasma HIV-1 RNA levels of 10,000-100,000 copies/mL were randomly assigned to 24 weeks of open-labeled stavudine plus didanosine (group 1), zidovudine plus lamivudine (group 2), or stavudine plus didanosine followed by zidovudine plus lamivudine (group 3). The mean decrease in HIV-1 RNA level was greater in group 1 (2.26 log10 copies/mL) than in groups 2 (1.26 log10 copies/mL) or 3 (1.58 log10 copies/mL; P<.0001). The mean increase in CD4 cell counts was greater in groups 1 (124 cells/microL) and 3 (118 cells/microL) than in group 2 (62 cells/microL; P=.02). All regimens were generally well tolerated. The combination of stavudine plus didanosine reduced plasma HIV-1 RNA concentrations and increased CD4 cell counts more effectively than did the combination of zidovudine plus lamivudine or the regimen alternating both combinations. |
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