Class-Sparing Regimens for Initial Treatment of HIV-1 Infection
University of Pittsburgh · University of California, San Diego · +11 more institutions
Abstract
The use of either efavirenz or lopinavir-ritonavir plus two nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) is recommended for initial therapy for patients with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, but which of the two regimens has greater efficacy is not known. The alternative regimen of lopinavir-ritonavir plus efavirenz may prevent toxic effects associated with NRTIs.
In an open-label study, we compared three regimens for initial therapy: efavirenz plus two NRTIs (efavirenz group), lopinavir-ritonavir plus two NRTIs (lopinavir-ritonavir group), and lopinavir-ritonavir plus efavirenz (NRTI-sparing group). We randomly assigned 757 patients with a median CD4 count of 191 cells per cubic millimeter and a median HIV-1 RNA level of 4.8 log10 copies per milliliter to the three groups.
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15Topics & keywords
- Efavirenz
- Medicine
- Lopinavir
- Ritonavir
- Regimen
- Virology
- Lopinavir/ritonavir
- Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor
- Good health and well-being