Safety and Pharmacokinetics Evaluation of Fostemsavir + (OBT) in HIV-1 Infected Children and Adolescents Who Are Failing Their cART and Have Dual- or Triple-class Antiretroviral Resistance
brief summary
In the SHIELD study, the study sponsor seeks to assess safety, PK and antiviral activity for children and adolescents with dual or triple class resistance. It will also assess the acceptability and swallowability of formulation among the pediatric population. The dose selection of FTR for children and adolescents ≥20kg utilized a population pharmacokinetic (POP PK) model-based approach to achieve similar adult TMR exposures following FTR 600mg BID administration with combination therapy that was demonstrated to be safe and effective in the FTR Phase 3 BRIGHTE study in HTE patients.
official title
A Multicenter, Open-label, Single-arm Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Antiviral Activity of Fostemsavir in Combination With Optimized Background Therapy (OBT) in HIV-1 Infected Children and Adolescents Who Are Failing Their Current Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART) and Have Dual- or Triple-class Antiretroviral (ARV) Resistance