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Long-Term
Efficacy and Safety of Atazanavir with Stavudine and Lamivudine
in Patients Previously Treated with Nelfinavir or Atazanavir
The
purpose of the study was to determine long-term efficacy, safety,
and tolerability of the new protease inhibitor atazanavir (Reyataz)
plus stavudine/lamivudine (Zerit/Epivir)
in 346 HIV-infected patients previously treated with atazanavir
or nelfinavir (Viracept).
BMS
AI424-044 is an ongoing, multicenter, international, open-label,
rollover/switch study initiated in June 2001.
Patients
completing > or = 48 weeks in trial BMS AI424-008 with a plasma
HIV RNA viral load <10,000 copies/mL were eligible to continue
on atazanavir (400 or 600 mg) or to switch from nelfinavir to atazanavir
(400 mg) once daily.
Antiviral
efficacy, change in CD4+ cell counts, and effect on lipid parameters
were measured.
After
24 weeks of atazanavir use in BMS AI424-044, 83%, 85%, and 87% of
the atazanavir 400-mg, atazanavir 600-mg, and nelfinavir-to-atazanavir-switched
patients, respectively, had HIV RNA levels <400 copies/mL compared
with 76%, 76%, and 63%, respectively, at week 48 of BMS AI424-008.
Atazanavir-treated
patients showed minimal changes in lipid levels compared with baseline.
Patients switched from nelfinavir to atazanavir showed significant
mean percent decreases in total cholesterol (-16%), fasting low-density
lipoprotein cholesterol (-21%), and fasting triglycerides (-28%)
(P < 0.0001) by week 12 of atazanavir treatment.
Results
No
new safety issues were identified, and the overall incidence of
treatment-emergent adverse events during BMS AI424-044 was comparable
across treatment groups.
Atazanavir
was safe, tolerable, and effective during extended use and in patients
switched from nelfinavir.
Extended
atazanavir use resulted in continued viral suppression and lipid
changes that were not clinically relevant.
In
virologically suppressed nelfinavir-treated patients switched to
atazanavir, virologic improvement continued, whereas nelfinavir-induced
lipid elevations were reversed within 12 weeks, approaching pre-treatment
values.
06/02/04
Reference
R
Wood and others. Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of Atazanavir With Stavudine
and Lamivudine in Patients Previously Treated With Nelfinavir or
Atazanavir. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndromes 36(2): 684-692, June 1, 2004.
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