This observational study is supposed to assess (under conditions of clinical practice in daily routine) whether treatment with Viramune (nevirapine) in combination with ARV, e.g. Combivir (Zidovudine and Lamivudine), Kivexa (Abacavir and Lamivudine) or Truvada (tenofovir and emtricitabine) will durably suppress viral load below the limit of detection or will maintain suppression of viral replication (HIV-RNA below limit of detection) achieved under previous anti-retroviral combination therapy after switch to combination treatment of Viramune (nevirapine) and ARV, e.g. Combivir (Zidovudine and Lamivudine), Kivexa (Abacavir and Lamivudine) or Truvada (tenofovir and emtricitabine).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
605
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 14
Aachen, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 12
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 13
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 15
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 19
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 21
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 23
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 24
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 28
Berlin, Germany
Boehringer Ingelheim Investigational Site 30
Berlin, Germany
...and 56 more locations
Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (AE) and All Serious AEs
Number of participants with Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (AE) and All Serious AEs
Time frame: 36 months
Changes in the Viral Load After 12 Months From Baseline.
The change in the log10 viral load from baseline after 12 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a negative change represents a decrease in viral load.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Viral Load After 36 Months From Baseline.
The change in the log10 viral load from baseline after 36 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a negative change represents a decrease in viral load.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Cluster of Differentiation 4 (CD4+) Cell Count After 12 Months From Baseline.
The change in the CD4+ cell count from baseline after 12 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase in CD4+ cell count.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the CD4+ Cell Count After 36 Months From Baseline.
The change in the CD4+ cell count from baseline after 36 months was calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase in CD4+ cell count.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Total Cholesterol) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Total Cholesterol) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (HDL Cholesterol) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data ( High density protein (HDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (LDL Cholesterol) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data ( Low density protein (LDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Triglycerides) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Triglycerides) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Blood Glucose) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Blood Glucose) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (ALT) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Alanine transaminase (ALT)) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (AST) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Aspartate transminase (AST)) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Gamma GT) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Gamma glutamyl transferase (Gamma GT)) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Creatinine) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Creatinine) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Haemoglobin) After 12 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Haemoglobin) from baseline after 12 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 12 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 12 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Total Cholesterol) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Total Cholesterol) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (HDL Cholesterol) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data ( High density protein (HDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (LDL Cholesterol) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data ( Low density protein (LDL) Cholesterol) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Triglycerides) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Triglycerides) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Blood Glucose) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Blood Glucose) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (ALT) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Alanine transaminase (ALT)) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (AST) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Aspartate transminase (AST)) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Gamma GT) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Gamma glutamyl transferase (Gamma GT)) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Creatinine) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Creatinine) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
Changes in the Laboratory Data (Haemoglobin) After 36 Months From Baseline
The changes in the laboratory data (Haemoglobin) from baseline after 36 months were calculated by subtracting the baseline value from the value after 36 months. Therefore, a positive change represents an increase, a negative change represents a decrease in the data.
Time frame: Baseline and 36 months
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