This clinical trial is focused on studying a treatment for people living with HIV-1, a virus that attacks the immune system. The study is specifically for individuals who have been heavily treated in the past and have developed resistance to multiple drugs. The treatment being tested is called fostemsavir, which is also known by its code name BMS-663068 or GSK3684934. Fostemsavir is taken in the form of prolonged-release tablets, which means the medication is released slowly into the body over time.
The purpose of the study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of fostemsavir in people whose current HIV treatments are no longer working effectively. Participants in the study will receive either fostemsavir or a placebo, in addition to their existing treatment regimen. The study will monitor changes in the amount of HIV in the blood and other health indicators over a period of time, including up to 96 weeks.
Throughout the study, participants will have regular check-ups to assess their health and the impact of the treatment. The study aims to provide valuable information on how fostemsavir can help manage HIV-1 in patients who have limited treatment options due to drug resistance. This research is important for developing new strategies to improve the lives of people living with HIV-1.



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