(ATDN) Kids Studies


(ATDN) Kids Studies

Treatment Review No. 20; November 1995


There is a great deal of excitement about a new type of drug called protease inhibitors. Kids have not been able to participate in treatment programs of this kind. Now, however, eligible kids may be able to join new studies at the National Cancer Institute. The protease inhibitors being studied are MK-639 (also known as Crixivan) and ritonavir (also known as ABT-538). For a full description of any of these studies, or a referral to the NCI, call The Network at (800) 734-7104.


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