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Scientists launch bold trial to cure HIV with repurposed drugs

NCT ID NCT07384624

Summary

This trial aims to find a functional cure for HIV by using a combination of three existing drugs to 'shock' the hidden, dormant virus out of hiding so the immune system can 'kill' it. It will involve 30 adults with well-controlled HIV. The study first tests single doses for safety and initial effect, then gives the most promising combination for four weeks to see if it reduces the hidden virus reservoir.

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  • Amsterdam University Medical Center

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

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  • Erasmus MC

    Rotterdam, Netherlands

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  • Radboud University Medical Center

    Nijmegen, Netherlands

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  • University Medical Center Utrecht

    Utrecht, Netherlands

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