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A5359: A study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and durability of long-acting ART for maintaining HIV suppression in indivudals who have trouble adhering to daily oral ART

Enrollment Status: Open

Overview/Purpose

Having trouble taking your HIV medication every day? Might MONTHLY injections be right for you?

This study is for people living with HIV to determine if LONG-ACTING, MONTHLY INJECTABLE medications will be more successful at keeping the viral load undetectable than the "standard" daily oral medications for people who have difficulty taking pills every day for HIV.

Eligibility

You may be eligible to participate in this study if you are:
  • 18 years of age or older
  • HIV + and have a DETECTABLE viral load
  • Have trouble taking HIV medication regularly
  • The study will last between 6 months and 3 ½ years depending on successful completion of each milestone in the study

Principal Investigator:

Raphael Landovitz, MD, MSc


For more information, contact the UCLA CARE Center at:

[email protected]
310-557-9062 There are limitations to the confidentiality of email communications. Do not include any sensitive health information if you choose to contact the study team via email.

If you would prefer to have a community outreach coordinator or research coordinator reach out to you, please leave your contact information below and someone will reach out to you shortly.

 

Additional Resources:

  • actgnetwork.org/studies/a5359-the-latitude-study
  • clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03635788
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