VH4524184 for HIV Infection
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
What is the purpose of this trial?
This trial explores how the new drug VH4524184, a potential treatment for HIV, behaves in healthy adults. Researchers aim to understand how the body absorbs it and how it interacts with other medicines. Participants will receive different doses of VH4524184, sometimes with food, and in combination with other drugs like Itraconazole or Rifabutin. The trial seeks generally healthy adults who do not have conditions affecting drug processing or who are not taking medications that might interfere. It offers a valuable opportunity for those who meet the criteria and wish to contribute to HIV treatment research. As a Phase 1 trial, this research focuses on understanding how the treatment works in people, offering participants the chance to be among the first to receive this new drug.
Will I have to stop taking my current medications?
The trial requires that you stop taking medications or supplements that affect cytochrome P450 enzymes 7 to 14 days before starting the study. If you're on such medications, you may need to stop them before participating.
Is there any evidence suggesting that this trial's treatments are likely to be safe?
Research has shown that VH4524184, a new treatment being tested for HIV, has been safe and well-tolerated in earlier studies. During initial testing, participants generally did not experience serious side effects. The studies also found that the treatment does not significantly affect CYP3A4, a common liver enzyme that processes many drugs. This is a positive sign for its safety when used with other medications. These findings support further testing and development of VH4524184 as a potential long-acting treatment for HIV.12345
Why are researchers excited about this trial's treatment?
Researchers are excited about VH4524184 for HIV infection because it represents a new approach in treatment. Unlike traditional antiretroviral therapies that primarily focus on inhibiting viral replication, VH4524184 is being explored for its potential to enhance the body's immune response to the virus. This could offer a complementary strategy to existing treatments, possibly improving outcomes for patients who do not respond as well to current therapies. Additionally, some trial arms are investigating how VH4524184 interacts with other medications like Itraconazole, Rifabutin, and Phenytoin, which could broaden its application and effectiveness in managing HIV alongside other conditions.
What evidence suggests that this trial's treatments could be effective for HIV?
Research has shown that VH4524184, a new drug being tested for HIV, has produced promising results in early studies. This medication helps prevent the virus from integrating with human DNA. Early data indicated that VH4524184 significantly reduced the amount of HIV in the blood, suggesting high effectiveness against the virus. The drug is also noted for its safety and general tolerability among patients. This trial will explore various treatment arms, including different dosing sequences and combinations with other medications, to further evaluate VH4524184 as a potential long-lasting treatment for HIV.12467
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
This trial is for healthy adults aged 18 to 60 who have normal liver function tests. Men of any reproductive potential can join, while women must not be pregnant or breastfeeding and should be unable to bear children. Participants must understand the study and agree to its terms.Inclusion Criteria
Timeline for a Trial Participant
Screening
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial
Treatment
Participants receive VH4524184 tablets under various conditions to evaluate absorption, food effects, and drug-drug interactions
Follow-up
Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment
What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?
Interventions
- VH4524184
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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?
ViiV Healthcare
Lead Sponsor
Dr. Harmony Garges
ViiV Healthcare
Chief Medical Officer
MD
Deborah Waterhouse
ViiV Healthcare
Chief Executive Officer since 2017
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration