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CompletedNCT01423812

DRIVESHAFT: Darunavir/Ritonavir In HIV-infected Virologically-suppressed Experienced Subjects

DRIVESHAFT: Phase IV Randomized, Open-Label Study in HIV-1 Virologically-suppressed Patients On Regimens With Darunavir 600mg/Ritonavir 100mg Twice-daily Switching to Darunavir 800mg/Ritonavir 100mg Once-daily Vs. Continuing Twice-daily Darunavir/Ritonavir Regimens

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Darunavir is a nonpeptidic protease inhibitor with a high genetic barrier to resistance that evolved from a prototype compound synthesized using structure-based design strategies. Once-daily darunavir at 800mg boosted with 100mg of ritonavir is an effective antiretroviral agent indicated for HIV-infected treatment-naïve patients. In treatment-experienced patients, darunavir was initially approved for twice-daily administration boosted with twice-daily ritonavir at 600mg and 100mg, respectively. Recently, once-daily darunavir/ritonavir was approved for use in treatment-experienced adult patients with viremia with no darunavir resistance mutations. In treatment-experienced patients with viral suppression, switching from an antiretroviral taken twice-daily to a once-daily dose is an attractive option to promote greater patient acceptability and adherence, and potentially minimize side effects and toxicities. Because of darunavir/ritonavir's high genetic barrier to resistance and well-established safety profile at a once-daily dose, switching patients with virologic suppression from twice-daily darunavir/ritonavir to once-daily darunavir/ritonavir will likely confer attributes more favorable to patients through a simplified dosing schedule and lower potential for lipid elevation without the loss of virologic control. DRIVESHAFT is a 48-week Phase 4, randomized, open label, comparative study. The study will be conducted in 60 HIV-1 infected, antiretroviral experienced, virologically-suppressed patients on regimens containing darunavir 600mg/ ritonavir 100mg twice-daily and a minimum of two other antiretrovirals, with a history of 0-1 darunavir-associated resistance mutations. Subjects will be randomized 1:1 to switch to darunavir 800mg/ ritonavir 100mg once-daily or continue on their current regimen. Rates of virologic suppression of once-daily darunavir/ritonavir regimens relative to darunavir/ritonavir twice-daily regimens will be compared, and safety, change from baseline fasting lipid parameters, and adherence will be evaluated.

Detailed description

The Darunavir/Ritonavir In Virologically-suppressed Experienced Subjects Halving an Antiretroviral by Finetuning Therapy (DRIVESHAFT) study was a prospective, randomized, single-centre, two-arm, open-label 48-week pilot study. The aim of DRIVESHAFT was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of switching the DRV/r component from twice-daily to once-daily 800/100 mg compared with those remaining on current therapy among HIV-1-infected, treatment-experienced patients with 0-1 DRV RAMs on a stable regimen including twice-daily DRV/r 600/100 mg. The study was conducted at The Ruth M Rothstein CORE Center (Chicago, IL, USA). The sample size was determined upon feasibility as a single-site study and not powered for non-inferiority. Study enrolment was planned for 60 participants randomized 1:1 to one of two arms: the switch arm from DRV/r 600/100 mg twice daily to DRV/r 800/100 mg once/daily plus current ARV regimen including a minimum of two other agents or remain on current ARV regimen with minimum of three agents inclusive of twice-daily DRV/r. Two DRV 400 mg tablets were used in the once-daily DRV/r arm, with DRV 600 mg tablets administered in the twice-daily DRV/r arm. DRIVESHAFT inclusion criteria included HIV-1-infected adult (\>18 years of age), HIV-1 RNA measurements \<40 copies/ml (using a local assay) over at least 12 weeks on a stable regimen including DRV/r 600/100 mg twice daily plus a minimum of two other ARVs, screening HIV-1 RNA\<40 copies/ml, have undergone genotypic testing at any time prior to starting current antiretroviral therapy (ART) with evidence of \<2 cumulative DRV RAMs, CD4+ T-cell count \>50 cells/mm3, and a negative serum pregnancy test at screening visit Participants who were randomized and received at least one dose of study medication were included in efficacy analysis, and the primary end point was the proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA\<40 copies/ml at week 48.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGTwice-daily combination Darunavir and ritonavirSubjects randomized 1:1 to remain on regimens containing combination Darunavir 600mg plus Ritonavir 100mg twice-daily
DRUGOnce-daily combination Darunavir and ritonavirSubjects randomized 1:1 to switch to from combination Darunavir 600mg plus Ritonavir 100mg twice-daily at baseline to the experimental combination Darunavir 800mg plus Ritonavir 100mg once-daily for 48 weeks

Timeline

Start date
2012-01-01
Primary completion
2014-05-01
Completion
2015-04-01
First posted
2011-08-26
Last updated
2023-07-19
Results posted
2018-02-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01423812. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.