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Randomized Double-blind Placebo-Controlled Trial of Peptide T for HIV-Associated Cognitive Impairment

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Abstract

Peptide T was not significantly different from placebo on the study primary end points. However, additional analyses indicated that peptide T may be associated with improved performance in the subgroup of patients with more evident cognitive impairment (ie, NP global deficit score > or = 0.5) or with relatively preserved immunological status (ie, CD4+ cell count > 0.200 x 10(9)/L).

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