Completed
CTN 194: Peg-interferon and citalopram in co-infection (PICCO)
Trial of Citalopram for the Prevention of Depression
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Trial of Citalopram for the Prevention of Depression
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A pilot study assessing the efficacy of pneumococcal vaccine in HIV patients: delayed versus immediate immunization: Trial results
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Using a novel assay to detect syphilis infection early in asymptomatic men who have sex with men (MSM) undergoing STI screening
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Association of vitamin D insufficiency with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in HIV mono-infected patients
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Acceptability and implications of the rapid hepatitis C virus screening test among provincial prison inmates in Quebec: A pilot study
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A pilot study of a novel, mRNA-based assay for the diagnosis of anal HPV infection HIV-positive MSM
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Can metformin prevent the progression of liver fibrosis in HCV-HIV co-infected and HCV mono-infected patients with insulin resistance?
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An observational study of Kaletra®/Celsentri® combination therapy
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Penicillin therapeutic drug monitoring in the treatment of infectious syphilis. Do low serum penicillin concentrations correlate with treatment failure?
Learn MoreCTN Trials have been approved by the Community Advisory Committee of the Canadian HIV Trials Network and the Network’s Scientific Review Committee, or other national peer-review panels such as those at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the U.S. National Institutes of Health. CTNPT studies are small-scale investigations designed to determine the feasibility of research concepts, and do not all go through the regular CTN clinical trial review process. For information on the benefits and risks of participating in HIV clinical trials, call CATIE toll-free at 1-800-263-1638.