To determine whether methadone maintenance alters the pharmacokinetics of zidovudine (AZT). To determine whether any such effect of methadone on disposition of AZT is time dependent and whether a metabolic interaction between AZT and methadone exists. Injection drug users represent an increasing proportion of HIV-infected persons. Since daily methadone maintenance is the major chemical treatment for injection drug abuse, it is important to determ...
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Methadone Effects on Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT) Disposition
Medical trial
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
- NCT00000800
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Phase:
Expected total enrollment:
- 15
Minimum age for eligibility:
- 18
Eligibility inclusion criteria:
- Documented HIV infection.
- CD4 count 100 - 500 cells/mm3.
- No active opportunistic infection or wasting syndrome.
- Opiate addiction or prior enrollment in a methadone treatment program (methadone recipients only).
- Admission to General Clinical Research Center at Yale-New Haven Hospital for clonidine detoxification (methadone recipients only).
Eligibility exclusion criteria:
- Inadequate IV access.
- Benzodiazepine abuse.
Health authority:
References:
- Methadone effects on zidovudine disposition (AIDS Clinical Trials Group 262)
- Methadone increases zidovudine exposure in HIV-infected injection drug users (ACTG 262)
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