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A Phase I Study of the Safety, Tolerance, and Pharmacokinetics of Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) and the Combination of TDF Plus Emtricitabine in HIV-1 Infected Pregnant Women and Their Infants

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What is being tested

Emtricitabine/Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate

+ Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate
Drug
Who is being recruted

Blood-Borne Infections
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+ Urogenital Diseases
+ Genital Diseases
Over 18 Years
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How is the trial designed

Prevention Study

Phase 1
Interventional
Study Start: March 2004
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Summary

Principal SponsorNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Study start date: March 1, 2004Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

The majority of perinatally infected infants are infected during the labor and delivery process, but recent studies suggest that additional factors, such as postexposure prophylaxis, are likely to be involved in the prevention of MTCT of HIV. It is possible that antiretroviral dosing only during labor and short-term dosing to newly born infants would be sufficiently effective to prevent MTCT of HIV. TDF is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor that has demonstrated significant effectiveness in preventing MTCT of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in a primate model of HIV. FTC/TDF is a combination of two NRTIs being studied because this combination has the potential to prevent MTCT, while protecting the mother from developing resistance that may develop with single drug therapy. This study will evaluate the safety, tolerance, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of single doses of TDF and FTC/TDF in both HIV infected pregnant women and their newborn infants. Cohort 1 is now closed. Each participant in Cohort 1 received a single 600 mg oral dose of TDF at the start of active labor or 4 hours prior to C-section, with concurrent administration of standard intravenous zidovudine (ZDV) prophylaxis and/or other antiretrovirals prescribed by her physician. The infants from Cohort 1 received only the standard 6 weeks of oral ZDV prophylaxis postpartum. PK blood samples were taken from mothers at predose and 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 24 hours postdose and at the time of delivery; PK blood samples were taken from infants at 12, 24, and 36 hours after birth. Pregnant women with HIV infection entering this study will be assigned to Cohort 2, as all infants in Cohort 1 have completed the 6 to 8 week study visit and all Cohort 1 data have been reviewed. Mothers in Cohort 2 will receive a single dose of 900 mg of TDF combined with 600 mg emtricitabine, along with standard ZDV prophylaxis and/or other antiretrovirals prescribed by her physician. Infants will receive a single dose of TDF at 4 mg/kg combined with 3 mg/kg emtricitabine as soon as possible after delivery and within 6 hours of age as well as the standard 6 weeks of oral ZDV prophylaxis after birth. Blood samples from mothers and infants will be taken as for Cohort 1. Mothers will be followed for 12 weeks postpartum or for 2 years after giving birth if viral resistance to TDF or FTC/TDF is demonstrated at Weeks 1, 6, or 12. In addition to the PK studies, blood collection will occur around the time of delivery, at screening, study entry, at delivery, and after delivery at various times up to Week 12. Physical exams will be done at screening, study entry, at delivery, and after delivery at various times up to Week 8. Infants will be followed until age 2. Blood will be collected and physical exams will be done at birth and at various times up to Week 96. Mothers are encouraged to coenroll in PACTG P1025, Pharmacokinetic Study of Anti-HIV Drugs During Pregnancy.

Official TitleA Phase I Study of the Safety, Tolerance, and Pharmacokinetics of Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) and the Combination of TDF Plus Emtricitabine in HIV-1 Infected Pregnant Women and Their Infants 
NCT00076791
Principal SponsorNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Last updated: January 14, 2026
Sourced from a government-validated database.Claim as a partner

Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
Design Details
66 patients to be enrolledTotal number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.
Prevention Study
Prevention studies aim to stop a disease from developing. They often involve people at risk and test things like vaccines, lifestyle changes, or preventive medications.

How participants are assigned to different groups/arms
In this clinical study, participants are assigned to groups based on specific criteria, such as their medical history or a doctor's recommendation. This approach ensures that treatments are given to those who may benefit the most, based on known factors.

Other Ways to Assign Participants
Randomized allocation
: Participants are assigned randomly, like flipping a coin, to ensure fairness and reduce bias.

None (Single-arm trial)
: If the study has only one group, all participants receive the same treatment, and no allocation is needed.

How treatments are given to participants
Participants are divided into different groups, each receiving a specific treatment at the same time. This helps researchers compare how well different treatments work against each other.

Other Ways to Assign Treatments
Single-group assignment
: Everyone gets the same treatment.

Cross-over assignment
: Participants switch between treatments during the study.

Factorial assignment
: Participants receive different combinations of treatments.

Sequential assignment
: Participants receive treatments one after another in a specific order, possibly based on individual responses.

Other assignment
: Treatment assignment does not follow a standard or predefined design.

How the interventions assigned to participants is kept confidential
Everyone involved in the study knows which treatment is being given. This is typically used when it's not possible or necessary to hide the treatment details from participants or researchers.

Other Ways to Mask Information
Single-blind
: Participants do not know which treatment they are receiving, but researchers do.

Double-blind
: Neither participants nor researchers know which treatment is given.

Triple-blind
: Participants, researchers, and outcome assessors do not know which treatment is given.

Quadruple-blind
: Participants, researchers, outcome assessors, and care providers all do not know which treatment is given.

Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria
FemaleBiological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.
Over 18 YearsRange of ages for which participants are eligible to join.
Healthy volunteers not allowedIf individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.
Conditions
Pathology
Blood-Borne Infections
Urogenital Diseases
Genital Diseases
Communicable Diseases
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Immune System Diseases
Infections
Retroviridae Infections
RNA Virus Infections
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
HIV Infections
Lentivirus Infections
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria for Mothers: * HIV infected * 34 weeks or more (third trimester) into pregnancy at study screening * Have access to a participating AIDS clinical trial unit (ACTU) and are willing to be followed at location for the duration of the study Exclusion Criteria for Mothers: * Prior treatment with TDF, including coformulated drugs that contain TDF, during current pregnancy * Active opportunistic infection and/or serious bacterial infection at time of study entry * Certain abnormal laboratory values at study screening * Chronic malabsorption or chronic diarrhea * Certain medical or obstetrical complications during the current pregnancy * Fetal abnormalities as measured by ultrasound screening performed at 18 weeks into pregnancy or later * Intend to breastfeed * Current alcohol abuse or use of illicit substances * Participation in any other therapeutic or vaccine perinatal treatment trial during the current pregnancy, unless given permission by the protocol chairs * Require certain medications


Study Plan

Find out more about all the medication administered in this study, their detailed description and what they involve.
Treatment Groups
Study Objectives
2 intervention groups 

are designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups
Group I
Active Comparator
Each participant in Cohort 1 received a single 600 mg oral dose of TDF at the start of active labor or 4 hours prior to C-section, with concurrent administration of standard intravenous zidovudine (ZDV) prophylaxis and/or other antiretrovirals prescribed by her physician. The infants from Cohort 1 received only the standard 6 weeks of oral ZDV prophylaxis postpartum.

900 mg of TDF combined with 600 mg emtricitabine

600 mg oral dose of TDF
Group II
Active Comparator
Mothers in Cohort 2 will receive a single dose of 900 mg of TDF combined with 600 mg emtricitabine, along with standard ZDV prophylaxis and/or other antiretrovirals prescribed by her physician. Infants will receive a single dose of TDF at 4 mg/kg combined with 3 mg/kg emtricitabine as soon as possible after delivery and within 6 hours of age as well as the standard 6 weeks of oral ZDV prophylaxis after birth.

900 mg of TDF combined with 600 mg emtricitabine

600 mg oral dose of TDF
Study Objectives
Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives


Study Centers

These are the hospitals, clinics, or research facilities where the trial is being conducted. You can find the location closest to you and its status.
This study has 12 locations
Suspended
Children's National Med. Ctr. Washington DC NICHD CRSWashington, United StatesSee the location
Suspended
Washington Hosp. Ctr. NICHD CRSWashington, United States
Suspended
Univ. of Miami Ped. Perinatal HIV/AIDS CRSMiami, United States
Suspended
Mt. Sinai Hosp. Med. Ctr. - Chicago, Womens & Childrens HIV ProgramChicago, United States

Completed12 Study Centers
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