U.S. HIV/AIDS Trial Databases
U.S. Non-HIV Trial Databases
Specific U.S. Nationwide Studies
- ESPRIT: Interleukin Study (Regularly Updated)
A large-scale, randomized, international study of the effectiveness of IL-2 in HIV-positive people with CD4+ counts over 300.
- The Neurologic AIDS Research Consortium (Regularly Updated)
- The U.S. Military HIV Research Program (Regularly Updated)
- Women's Interagency HIV Study (Regularly Updated)
A large, long-running, ongoing investigation of the clinical, laboratory and psychosocial aspects of HIV infection in women.
- Schering-Plough Initiates Phase II Study With Vicriviroc in Treatment-Naive HIV-Infected Patients (April 15, 2008)
Novel nucleoside-sparing regimen designed to avoid risk of toxicity associated with nucleoside class of HIV drugs.
From Schering-Plough
- Not Your Everyday Antiretroviral: KP-1461, an HIV DNA Killer (October 11, 2007)
In AIDS Treatment News, from AIDS Treatment News
- Tibotec Therapeutics Announces Initiation of the Largest U.S. Clinical Study Examining HIV Treatment in Treatment-Experienced Adult Women (September 28, 2006)
From Tibotec Therapeutics
- Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) (March 2005)
One of the longest-running, more significant studies of HIV infection in men, MACS is looking to expand its range to include more participants, especially minorities .
- Kidney, Liver Transplant Study for People With HIV (February 28, 2005)
A study of liver and kidney transplants for persons with HIV, at 19 U.S. transplant centers, is open to new patients.
In AIDS Treatment News, from AIDS Treatment News
- NIAID Begins Enrolling Volunteers for Novel HIV Vaccine Study (January 24, 2005)
A news release announcing the launch of this Phase II trial, called the Step Study; worldwide study locations and eligibility criteria are listed.
From U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Open Clinical Trials for HIV/AIDS Treatments (Winter 2005/2006)
A selection of 19 notable studies now enrolling at various sites throughout the U.S.; focuses range from antiretrovirals in development to experimental HIV prevention methods.
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In Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS, from San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- National Disease Research Interchange -- HIV Program (2003)
A place where HIV-positive individuals can donate organs and tissue for research.
- Men of Color Sought for Historic AIDS Study (June/July 2002)
In Positive Living, from AIDS Project Los Angeles
Trial Databases (Outside U.S.)
Specific Trials (Outside U.S.)