Literature DB >> 11114833

Long-term safety and antiretroviral activity of hydroxyurea and didanosine in HIV-infected patients.

F Biron1, B Ponceau, D Bouhour, A Boibieux, B Verrier, D Peyramond.   

Abstract

Long-term safety, immunologic effects, and antiretroviral activity of hydroxyurea and didanosine were evaluated in this retrospective study. Some 65 HIV-1-infected patients (39 of whom were antiretroviral naive) were studied (mean baseline CD4 count, 362 cells/mm3; mean plasma HIV-1 RNA viral load, 4.8 log10 copies/ml). The mean treatment duration was 20 months. Overall tolerance was good: 15 patients interrupted treatment because of clinical or biologic side effects. Four patients experienced a category B event. Patients had a mean increase of 27 CD4 cell counts after 12 months, of 112 after 24 months and of 59 after 36 months. They had a mean 1. 03 log10 fall in HIV-1 RNA after 12 months, 1.59 log10 after 24 months, and 1.27 log10 after 36 months. After 12 months, 35% developed an HIV-1 RNA viral load <200 copies/ml, 53% after 24 months, and 36% after 36 months. Those whose viral load became undetectable after 12 months have significantly lower baseline RNA values (p =.03). Fourteen patients had a viral load <3.4 log10 copies/ml after 24 months of the double therapy. A prolonged viral load suppression can be achieved using a simple combination of two drugs that are inexpensive and well tolerated.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11114833     DOI: 10.1097/00042560-200012010-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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