BACKGROUND: Scheduled treatment interruptions are being evaluated in an effort to decrease costs and side effects of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). A schedule of 1 week on and 1 week off therapy offers the promise of 50% less drug exposure with continuously undetectable HIV RNA concentration. METHODS: In the Staccato study 600 patients on successful HAART were to be randomized to either continued therapy, CD4-guided therapy, or one week on, one week off therapy. A scheduled preliminary analysis evaluated effectiveness in the 1-week-on-1-week-off arm. RESULTS: Of 36 evaluable patients, 19 (53%) had two successive HIV RNA concentrations > 500 copies/ml at the end of the week off therapy, and were classified as virological failu...
OBJECTIVES: Treatment interruptions (TIs) of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are known to ...
BACKGROUND: According to the "autovaccination hypothesis," reexposure to human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: According to the "autovaccination hypothesis," reexposure to human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: Scheduled treatment interruptions are being evaluated in an effort to decrease costs and...
Short cycle treatment interruption could reduce toxicity and drug costs and contribute to further ex...
BACKGROUND: Stopping antiretroviral therapy in patients with HIV-1 infection can reduce costs and si...
Objectives: To investigate the frequency of a first therapy interruption (TI) ≥12 weeks, to identify...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of a first therapy interruption (TI) > or = 12 weeks, to id...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate time to viral rebound in patients undergoing repeated structured treatment in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the safety of 2 intermittent treatment strategies compared with continuous ther...
Scheduled treatment interruptions are preplanned interruptions of antiretroviral treatment, which ma...
Highly active antiretroviral therapies (HAART) lower morbidity and mortality of HIV infection, but a...
: Despite the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, there has been a ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of a first therapy interruption (TI) > or = 12 weeks, to i...
Objectives: Primary study outcome was absence of treatment failure (virological failure, VF, or trea...
OBJECTIVES: Treatment interruptions (TIs) of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are known to ...
BACKGROUND: According to the "autovaccination hypothesis," reexposure to human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: According to the "autovaccination hypothesis," reexposure to human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: Scheduled treatment interruptions are being evaluated in an effort to decrease costs and...
Short cycle treatment interruption could reduce toxicity and drug costs and contribute to further ex...
BACKGROUND: Stopping antiretroviral therapy in patients with HIV-1 infection can reduce costs and si...
Objectives: To investigate the frequency of a first therapy interruption (TI) ≥12 weeks, to identify...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of a first therapy interruption (TI) > or = 12 weeks, to id...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate time to viral rebound in patients undergoing repeated structured treatment in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the safety of 2 intermittent treatment strategies compared with continuous ther...
Scheduled treatment interruptions are preplanned interruptions of antiretroviral treatment, which ma...
Highly active antiretroviral therapies (HAART) lower morbidity and mortality of HIV infection, but a...
: Despite the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, there has been a ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of a first therapy interruption (TI) > or = 12 weeks, to i...
Objectives: Primary study outcome was absence of treatment failure (virological failure, VF, or trea...
OBJECTIVES: Treatment interruptions (TIs) of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are known to ...
BACKGROUND: According to the "autovaccination hypothesis," reexposure to human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: According to the "autovaccination hypothesis," reexposure to human immunodeficiency viru...