The Safety and Effectiveness of Adefovir Dipivoxil in HIV-Infected Children

Overview

To evaluate the single-dose pharmacokinetic profile and acute toxicity of bis-POM PMEA ( adefovir dipivoxil ) in HIV-1 infected children, and to determine whether age-related differences exist. To ascertain dosages that may be suitable for a multiple-dose evaluation in this patient population. Although the oral bioavailability of PMEA ( adefovir ) is low, the prodrug bis-POM PMEA has resulted in increased bioavailability in adult patients in clinical trials. However, the safety and pharmacokinetic patterns of drugs in infants often differ from those of adults and the direction of the variation is not predictable. This study will assess these parameters of bis-POM PMEA in children.

Full Title of Study: “A Phase IA Single Dose Pharmacokinetics and Safety Study of the Oral Antiviral Compound, 9-[2-(Bispivaloyloxymethyl)Phosphonylmethoxyethyl]Adenine (Bis-POM PMEA) (Adefovir Dipivoxil) in Children With HIV-1 Infection”

Study Type

  • Study Type: Interventional
  • Study Design
    • Primary Purpose: Treatment
    • Masking: None (Open Label)

Detailed Description

Although the oral bioavailability of PMEA ( adefovir ) is low, the prodrug bis-POM PMEA has resulted in increased bioavailability in adult patients in clinical trials. However, the safety and pharmacokinetic patterns of drugs in infants often differ from those of adults and the direction of the variation is not predictable. This study will assess these parameters of bis-POM PMEA in children. Patients are stratified by age, and separate cohorts from each age group receive 1 of 2 single doses of bis-POM PMEA. The lower dose is given to patients ages 3 months through 17 years; if toxicity is acceptable, the other cohort in this age range receives the higher dose. At this point, accrual of infants < 3 months old may begin at the lower dose, followed by accrual of this age group at the higher dose if toxicity is acceptable. Serum drug concentrations are monitored up to 8 hours post dose. AS PER AMENDMENT 5/2/97: Based on data from both the low- and high-dose cohorts of the older age group (>= 3 months to < 18 years), the younger age group (<3 months) will be started at the high-dose.

Interventions

  • Drug: Adefovir dipivoxil

Participating in This Clinical Trial

Inclusion Criteria Patients must have:

  • Asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic HIV infection, with no worse than grade 1 toxicity for any symptoms. – Consent of parent or guardian. Prior Medication: Allowed: – IV gammaglobulin and aerosolized pentamidine for PCP prophylaxis. – Antiretrovirals if discontinued by 72 hr prior to study entry. Exclusion Criteria Co-existing Condition: Patients with the following symptoms or conditions are excluded: – Acute or chronic infections that require treatment during study. Concurrent Medication: Excluded: – Antiretrovirals other than study drug. – Other investigational agents. – Immunomodulators. – HIV-1 vaccines. – Glucocorticoids. – Drugs with potential for adverse interaction with study drug or that would interfere with quantitation of study drug in serum or plasma. – TMP / SMX and dapsone. PER AMENDMENT 8/23/96: – Drugs which may affect renal excretion: – Probenecid, Acyclovir, Ganciclovir, Foscarnet, Amphotericin B and Pentamidine. Prior Medication: Excluded within 72 hr prior to study entry: – Antiretrovirals other than study drug. – Other investigational agents. – Immunomodulators. – HIV-1 vaccines. – Glucocorticoids. – Drugs with potential for adverse interaction with study drug or that would interfere with quantitation of study drug in serum or plasma. – TMP / SMX and dapsone. PER AMENDMENT 8/23/96: – Drugs which may affect renal excretion: – Probenecid, Acyclovir, Ganciclovir, Foscarnet, Amphotericin B and Pentamidine.

Gender Eligibility: All

Minimum Age: 1 Day

Maximum Age: 17 Years

Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted: No

Investigator Details

  • Lead Sponsor
    • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
  • Overall Official(s)
    • Hughes W, Study Chair,
    • Shenep J, Study Chair,

References

McKinney RE Jr. Ongoing and future trials of antiretroviral therapy in the pediatric AIDS clinical trials group (PACTG). Conf Retroviruses Opportunistic Infect. 1996 Jan 28-Feb 1;3rd:173

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