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    <br/> VIREAD<sup>®</sup> (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) tablets, for oral use <br/> VIREAD<sup>®</sup> (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) powder, for oral use <br/> Initial U.S. Approval:  2001</title>
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              <content styleCode="bold">Severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B virus (HBV) have been reported in HBV-infected patients who have discontinued anti-hepatitis B therapy, including VIREAD. Hepatic function should be monitored closely with both clinical and laboratory follow-up for at least several months in HBV-infected patients who discontinue anti-hepatitis B therapy, including VIREAD. If appropriate, resumption of anti-hepatitis B therapy may be warranted </content>
              <content styleCode="bold italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.1">Warnings and Precautions (5.1)</linkHtml>]</content>
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                <paragraph>WARNING:  POSTTREATMENT ACUTE EXACERBATION OF HEPATITIS B</paragraph>
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                  <content styleCode="italics">See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning.</content>
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                  <content styleCode="bold">Severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B virus (HBV) have been reported in HBV-infected patients who have discontinued anti-hepatitis B therapy, including VIREAD. Hepatic function should be monitored closely in HBV-infected patients who discontinue VIREAD. If appropriate, resumption of anti-hepatitis B therapy may be warranted. (<linkHtml href="#S5.1">5.1</linkHtml>)</content>
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                      <td>Indications and Usage, Chronic Hepatitis B (<linkHtml href="#S1.2">1.2</linkHtml>)</td>
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                      <td>12/2018</td>
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                      <td>12/2018</td>
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                <paragraph>VIREAD is a nucleotide analog HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor and an HBV reverse transcriptase inhibitor and is indicated:</paragraph>
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                  <item>in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older weighing at least 10 kg. (<linkHtml href="#S1.1">1.1</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B in adults and pediatric patients 2 years and older weighing at least 10 kg. (<linkHtml href="#S1.2">1.2</linkHtml>)</item>
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                <paragraph>VIREAD is indicated in combination with other antiretroviral agents for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older weighing at least 10 kg.</paragraph>
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                  <content styleCode="xmChange">VIREAD is indicated for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older weighing at least 10 kg<content styleCode="italics">.</content>
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                  <item>Testing: Prior to or when initiating VIREAD test for hepatitis B virus infection and HIV-1 infection. Prior to initiation and during use of VIREAD, on a clinically appropriate schedule, assess serum creatinine, estimated creatinine clearance, urine glucose, and urine protein in all patients. In patients with chronic kidney disease, also assess serum phosphorous. (<linkHtml href="#S2.1">2.1</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Recommended tablet dosage in adults and pediatric patients weighing at least 35 kg:  One VIREAD 300 mg tablet once daily taken orally without regard to food. (<linkHtml href="#S2.2">2.2</linkHtml>)</item>
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                      <item>Oral powder:  For patients weighing at least 10 kg and unable to swallow a tablet, 8 mg per kg VIREAD oral powder (up to a maximum of 300 mg) taken once daily with food. (<linkHtml href="#S2.3">2.3</linkHtml>)</item>
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                      <item>CrCl 10–29 mL/min:  300 mg every 72 to 96 hours. (<linkHtml href="#S2.4">2.4</linkHtml>)</item>
                      <item>Hemodialysis:  300 mg every 7 days or after approximately 12 hours of dialysis. (<linkHtml href="#S2.4">2.4</linkHtml>)</item>
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              <title>2.1	Testing Prior to Initiation of VIREAD for Treatment of HIV-1 Infection or Chronic Hepatitis B</title>
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                  <content styleCode="xmChange">Prior to or when initiating VIREAD, test patients for HBV infection and HIV-1 infection. VIREAD alone should not be used in patients with HIV-1 infection <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.3">Warnings and Precautions (5.3)</linkHtml>]</content>.</content>
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                  <content styleCode="xmChange">Prior to initiation and during use of VIREAD, on a clinically appropriate schedule, assess serum creatinine, estimated creatinine clearance, urine glucose and urine protein in all patients. In patients with chronic kidney disease, also assess serum phosphorus <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.2">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>]</content>.</content>
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              <title>2.2	Recommended Tablet Dosage in Adults and Pediatric Patients 2 Years and Older Weighing at Least 17 kg</title>
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                  <content styleCode="xmChange">The recommended dosage of VIREAD in adults and pediatric patients weighing at least 35 kg is one 300 mg tablet taken orally once daily without regard to food<content styleCode="italics">. </content> The dosage for VIREAD is the same for both HIV and HBV indications.</content>
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                  <content styleCode="xmChange">The recommended dosage of VIREAD tablet in adults and pediatric patients 2 years and older weighing at least 17 kg is 8 mg of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) per kg of body weight (up to a maximum of 300 mg) once daily. Dosage for pediatric patients 2 years and older weighing between 17 kg and 35 kg and able to swallow an intact tablet is provided in Table 1. Weight should be monitored periodically and the VIREAD dose adjusted accordingly.</content>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">22 to less than 28</td>
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              <title>2.3 	Recommended Oral Powder Dosage in Adults and Pediatric Patients 2 Years and Older Weighing at Least 10 kg</title>
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                  <content styleCode="xmChange">The recommended dosage of VIREAD oral powder in adults and pediatric patients 2 years and older weighing at least 10 kg who are unable to swallow a tablet is 8 mg of TDF per kg of body weight (up to a maximum of 300 mg) once daily administered as oral powder (see <linkHtml href="#t2">Table 2</linkHtml>).  Weight should be monitored periodically and the VIREAD dose adjusted accordingly.</content>
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                <paragraph>VIREAD oral powder should be measured only with the supplied dosing scoop. One level scoop delivers 1 g of powder, which contains 40 mg of TDF. VIREAD oral powder should be mixed in a container with 2 to 4 ounces of soft food not requiring chewing (e.g., applesauce, baby food, yogurt). The entire mixture should be ingested immediately to avoid a bitter taste. Do not administer VIREAD oral powder in a liquid as the powder may float on top of the liquid even after stirring. Further patient instructions on how to administer VIREAD oral powder with the supplied dosing scoop are provided in the FDA-approved patient labeling (Patient Information).</paragraph>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">10 to less than 12</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">2 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">80 mg</td>
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                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">12 to less than 14</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">2.5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">100 mg</td>
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                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">14 to less than 17</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">3 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">120 mg</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">17 to less than 19</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">3.5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">140 mg</td>
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                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">19 to less than 22</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">4 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">160 mg</td>
                    </tr>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">22 to less than 24</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">4.5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">180 mg</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">24 to less than 27</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">200 mg</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">27 to less than 29</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">5.5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">220 mg</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">29 to less than 32</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">6 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">240 mg</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">32 to less than 34</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">6.5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">260 mg</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">34 to less than 35</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">7 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">280 mg</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">at least 35</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">7.5 scoops once daily</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">300 mg</td>
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              <title>2.4	Dosage Adjustment in Patients with Renal Impairment</title>
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                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="xmChange">Significant increase in drug exposures occurred when VIREAD was administered to subjects with moderate to severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance below 50 mL/min). Table 3 provides dosage interval adjustment for patients with renal impairment. No dosage adjustment of VIREAD tablets 300 mg is necessary for patients with mild renal impairment (creatinine clearance 50–80 mL/min) <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.3">Warnings and Precautions (5.3)</linkHtml>, <linkHtml href="#S8.6">Use in Specific Populations (8.6)</linkHtml>, and <linkHtml href="#S12.3">Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)</linkHtml>]</content>.</content>
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                  <caption>Table 3	Dosage Interval Adjustment for Adult Patients with Altered Creatinine Clearance</caption>
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                      <th colspan="3" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">Creatinine Clearance (mL/min)<footnote>Calculated using ideal (lean) body weight.</footnote>
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                      <th styleCode="Rrule">30–49</th>
                      <th styleCode="Rrule">10–29</th>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">Recommended 300 mg Dosing Interval</content>
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                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Every 24 hours</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Every 48 hours</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Every 72 to 96 hours</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Every 7 days or after a total of approximately 12 hours of dialysis<footnote>Generally once weekly assuming 3 hemodialysis sessions a week of approximately 4 hours' duration. VIREAD should be administered following completion of dialysis.</footnote>
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                <paragraph>No data are available to make dosage recommendations in patients with creatinine clearance below 10 mL/min who are not on hemodialysis.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>No data are available to make dosage recommendations in pediatric patients with renal impairment.</paragraph>
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          <title>3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS</title>
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            <paragraph>VIREAD is available as tablets in four dose strengths or as an oral powder.</paragraph>
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              <item>150 mg Tablets: 150 mg of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) (equivalent to 123 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): triangle shaped, white, film coated, debossed with "GSI" on one side and with "150" on the other side.</item>
              <item>200 mg Tablets: 200 mg of TDF (equivalent to 163 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): round shaped, white, film coated, debossed with "GSI" on one side and with "200" on the other side.</item>
              <item>250 mg Tablets: 250 mg of TDF (equivalent to 204 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): capsule shaped, white, film coated, debossed with "GSI" on one side and with "250" on the other side.</item>
              <item>300 mg Tablets: 300 mg of TDF (equivalent to 245 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): almond shaped, light blue, film coated, debossed with "GILEAD" and "4331" on one side and with "300" on the other side.</item>
              <item>Oral Powder: white, taste-masked, coated granules containing 40 mg of TDF (equivalent to 33 mg of tenofovir disoproxil) per level scoop. Each level scoop contains 1 gram of oral powder.</item>
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                  <item>Tablets:  150 mg, 200 mg, 250 mg, and 300 mg of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate. (<linkHtml href="#S3">3</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Oral Powder:  40 mg per 1 g of oral powder of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate. (<linkHtml href="#S3">3</linkHtml>)</item>
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          <title>4 CONTRAINDICATIONS</title>
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            <paragraph>None.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>None. (<linkHtml href="#S4">4</linkHtml>)</paragraph>
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          <title>5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS</title>
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                  <item>New onset or worsening renal impairment:  Can include acute renal failure and Fanconi syndrome. Avoid administering VIREAD with concurrent or recent use of nephrotoxic drugs. (<linkHtml href="#S5.2">5.2</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>HIV testing:  HIV antibody testing should be offered to all HBV-infected patients before initiating therapy with VIREAD. VIREAD should only be used as part of an appropriate antiretroviral combination regimen in HIV-infected patients with or without HBV coinfection. (<linkHtml href="#S5.3">5.3</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Immune reconstitution syndrome:  May necessitate further evaluation and treatment. (<linkHtml href="#S5.4">5.4</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Decreases in bone mineral density (BMD):  Consider assessment of BMD in patients with a history of pathologic fracture or other risk factors for osteoporosis or bone loss. (<linkHtml href="#S5.5">5.5</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Lactic acidosis/severe hepatomegaly with steatosis:  Discontinue treatment in patients who develop symptoms or laboratory findings suggestive of lactic acidosis or pronounced hepatotoxicity. (<linkHtml href="#S5.6">5.6</linkHtml>)</item>
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              <title>5.1	Severe Acute Exacerbation of Hepatitis B in Patients with HBV Infection</title>
              <text>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="xmChange">All patients should be tested for the presence of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) before or when initiating VIREAD <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S2.1">Dosage and Administration (2.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</content>
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                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="xmChange">Discontinuation of anti-HBV therapy, including VIREAD, may be associated with severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B. Patients infected with HBV who discontinue VIREAD should be closely monitored with both clinical and laboratory follow-up for at least several months after stopping treatment. If appropriate, resumption of anti-hepatitis B therapy may be warranted, especially in patients with advanced liver disease or cirrhosis, since posttreatment exacerbation of hepatitis may lead to hepatic decompensation and liver failure.</content>
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              <title>5.2	New Onset or Worsening Renal Impairment</title>
              <text>
                <paragraph>Tenofovir is principally eliminated by the kidney. Renal impairment, including cases of acute renal failure and Fanconi syndrome (renal tubular injury with severe hypophosphatemia), has been reported with the use of VIREAD <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S6.2">Adverse Reactions (6.2)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="xmChange">Prior to initiation and during use of VIREAD, on a clinically appropriate schedule, assess serum creatinine, estimated creatinine clearance, urine glucose, and urine protein in all patients. In patients with chronic kidney disease, also assess serum phosphorus.</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph>Dosing interval adjustment of VIREAD and close monitoring of renal function are recommended in all patients with creatinine clearance below 50 mL/min <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S2.4">Dosage and Administration (2.4)</linkHtml>]</content>. No safety or efficacy data are available in patients with renal impairment who received VIREAD using these dosing guidelines, so the potential benefit of VIREAD therapy should be assessed against the potential risk of renal toxicity.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>VIREAD should be avoided with concurrent or recent use of a nephrotoxic agent (e.g., high-dose or multiple non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs]) <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S7.1">Drug Interactions (7.1)</linkHtml>]</content>. Cases of acute renal failure after initiation of high-dose or multiple NSAIDs have been reported in HIV-infected patients with risk factors for renal dysfunction who appeared stable on TDF. Some patients required hospitalization and renal replacement therapy. Alternatives to NSAIDs should be considered, if needed, in patients at risk for renal dysfunction.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>Persistent or worsening bone pain, pain in extremities, fractures and/or muscular pain or weakness may be manifestations of proximal renal tubulopathy and should prompt an evaluation of renal function in patients at risk of renal dysfunction.</paragraph>
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              <title>5.3	Patients Coinfected with HIV-1 and HBV</title>
              <text>
                <paragraph>Due to the risk of development of HIV-1 resistance, VIREAD should only be used in HIV-1 and HBV coinfected patients as part of an appropriate antiretroviral combination regimen.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>HIV-1 antibody testing should be offered to all HBV-infected patients before initiating therapy with VIREAD. It is also recommended that all patients with HIV-1 be tested for the presence of chronic hepatitis B before initiating treatment with VIREAD.</paragraph>
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              <title>5.4	Immune Reconstitution Syndrome</title>
              <text>
                <paragraph>Immune reconstitution syndrome has been reported in HIV-1 infected patients treated with combination antiretroviral therapy, including VIREAD. During the initial phase of combination antiretroviral treatment, HIV-1 infected patients whose immune system responds may develop an inflammatory response to indolent or residual opportunistic infections (such as <content styleCode="italics">Mycobacterium avium</content> infection, cytomegalovirus, <content styleCode="italics">Pneumocystis jirovecii</content> pneumonia [PCP], or tuberculosis), which may necessitate further evaluation and treatment.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>Autoimmune disorders (such as Graves' disease, polymyositis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome) have also been reported to occur in the setting of immune reconstitution; however, the time to onset is more variable, and can occur many months after initiation of treatment.</paragraph>
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              <title>5.5	Bone Loss and Mineralization Defects</title>
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                    <paragraph>In clinical trials in HIV-1 infected adults, VIREAD was associated with slightly greater decreases in bone mineral density (BMD) and increases in biochemical markers of bone metabolism, suggesting increased bone turnover relative to comparators <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>]</content>. Serum parathyroid hormone levels and 1,25 Vitamin D levels were also higher in subjects receiving VIREAD.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="xmChange">Clinical trials evaluating VIREAD in pediatric subjects were conducted. Under normal circumstances, BMD increases rapidly in pediatric patients. In HIV-1 infected subjects 2 years to less than 18 years of age, bone effects were similar to those observed in adult subjects and suggest increased bone turnover. Total body BMD gain was less in the VIREAD-treated HIV-1 infected pediatric subjects as compared to the control groups. Similar trends were observed in chronic HBV-infected pediatric subjects 2 years to less than 18 years of age. In all pediatric trials, normal skeletal growth (height) was not affected for the duration of the clinical trials <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</content>
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                    <paragraph>The effects of VIREAD-associated changes in BMD and biochemical markers on long-term bone health and future fracture risk in adults and pediatric subjects 2 years and older are unknown. The long-term effect of lower spine and total body BMD on skeletal growth in pediatric patients, and in particular, the effects of long-duration exposure in younger children is unknown.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Although the effect of supplementation with calcium and vitamin D was not studied, such supplementation may be beneficial.  Assessment of BMD should be considered for adult and pediatric patients who have a history of pathologic bone fracture or other risk factors for osteoporosis or bone loss. If bone abnormalities are suspected, appropriate consultation should be obtained.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="italics">Mineralization Defects</content>
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                    <paragraph>Cases of osteomalacia associated with proximal renal tubulopathy, manifested as bone pain or pain in extremities and which may contribute to fractures, have been reported in association with VIREAD use <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S6.2">Adverse Reactions (6.2)</linkHtml>]</content>. Arthralgia and muscle pain or weakness have also been reported in cases of proximal renal tubulopathy. Hypophosphatemia and osteomalacia secondary to proximal renal tubulopathy should be considered in patients at risk of renal dysfunction who present with persistent or worsening bone or muscle symptoms while receiving TDF-containing products <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.2">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>].</content>
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              <title>5.6	Lactic Acidosis/Severe Hepatomegaly with Steatosis</title>
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                <paragraph>Lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis, including fatal cases, have been reported with the use of nucleoside analogs, including TDF, alone or in combination with other antiretrovirals. Treatment with VIREAD should be suspended in any patient who develops clinical or laboratory findings suggestive of lactic acidosis or pronounced hepatotoxicity (which may include hepatomegaly and steatosis even in the absence of marked transaminase elevations).</paragraph>
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              <title>5.7	Risk of Adverse Reactions Due to Drug Interactions</title>
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                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="xmChange">The concomitant use of VIREAD and other drugs may result in known or potentially significant drug interactions, some of which may lead to possible clinically significant adverse reactions from greater exposures of concomitant drugs <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S7.2">Drug Interactions (7.2)</linkHtml>].</content>
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                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="xmChange">See <linkHtml href="#t12">Table 12</linkHtml> for steps to prevent or manage these possible and known significant drug interactions, including dosing recommendations. Consider the potential for drug interactions prior to and during therapy with VIREAD; review concomitant medications during therapy with VIREAD; and monitor for adverse reactions associated with the concomitant drugs.</content>
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          <title>6 ADVERSE REACTIONS</title>
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            <paragraph>The following adverse reactions are discussed in other sections of the labeling:</paragraph>
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              <item>Severe Acute Exacerbation of Hepatitis B in Patients with HBV Infection <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.1">Warnings and Precautions (5.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</item>
              <item>New Onset or Worsening Renal Impairment <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.2">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>]</content>.</item>
              <item>Immune Reconstitution Syndrome <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.4">Warnings and Precautions (5.4)</linkHtml>]</content>.</item>
              <item>Bone Loss and Mineralization Defects <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</item>
              <item>Lactic Acidosis/Severe Hepatomegaly with Steatosis <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.6">Warnings and Precautions (5.6)</linkHtml>]</content>.</item>
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                  <item>In HIV-infected adult subjects:  Most common adverse reactions (incidence greater than or equal to 10%, Grades 2–4) were rash, diarrhea, nausea, headache, pain, depression, and asthenia. (<linkHtml href="#S6.1">6.1</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>In HBV-infected subjects with compensated liver disease:  Most common adverse reaction (all grades) was nausea (9%). (<linkHtml href="#S6.1">6.1</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>In HBV-infected subjects with decompensated liver disease:  Most common adverse reactions (incidence greater than or equal to 10%, all grades) were abdominal pain, nausea, insomnia, pruritus, vomiting, dizziness, and pyrexia. (<linkHtml href="#S6.1">6.1</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>In pediatric subjects:  Adverse reactions in pediatric subjects were consistent with those observed in adults. (<linkHtml href="#S6.1">6.1</linkHtml>)</item>
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                <br/>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="bold">To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Gilead Sciences, Inc. at 1-800-GILEAD-5 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch</content>
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              <title>6.1	Clinical Trials Experience</title>
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                <paragraph>Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="underline">Adverse Reactions from Clinical Trials Experience in HIV-1 Infected Adults </content>
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                    <paragraph>More than 12,000 subjects have been treated with VIREAD alone or in combination with other antiretroviral medicinal products for periods of 28 days to 215 weeks in clinical trials and expanded access programs. A total of 1,544 subjects have received VIREAD 300 mg once daily in clinical trials; over 11,000 subjects have received VIREAD in expanded access programs.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>The most common adverse reactions (incidence greater than or equal to 10%, Grades 2–4) identified from any of the 3 large controlled clinical trials include rash, diarrhea, headache, pain, depression, asthenia, and nausea.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Clinical Trials in Treatment-Naïve HIV-1 Infected Adult Subjects</content>
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                        <paragraph>In Trial 903, 600 antiretroviral-naïve subjects received VIREAD (N=299) or stavudine (d4T) (N=301) administered in combination with lamivudine (3TC) and efavirenz (EFV) for 144 weeks. The most common adverse reactions were mild to moderate gastrointestinal events and dizziness. Mild adverse reactions (Grade 1) were common with a similar incidence in both arms and included dizziness, diarrhea, and nausea. Table 4 provides the treatment-emergent adverse reactions (Grades 2–4) occurring in greater than or equal to 5% of subjects treated in any treatment group.</paragraph>
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                          <caption>Table 4 Selected Adverse Reactions<footnote>Frequencies of adverse reactions are based on all treatment-emergent adverse events, regardless of relationship to study drug.</footnote> (Grades 2–4) Reported in ≥5% in Any Treatment Group in Trial 903 (0–144 Weeks)</caption>
                          <col align="left" valign="top" width="33%"/>
                          <col align="center" valign="top" width="34%"/>
                          <col align="center" valign="top" width="33%"/>
                          <thead>
                            <tr>
                              <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                              <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">VIREAD+3TC+EFV</th>
                              <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">d4T+3TC+EFV</th>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">N=299</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">N=301</th>
                            </tr>
                          </thead>
                          <tbody>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Rash event<footnote>Rash event includes rash, pruritus, maculopapular rash, urticaria, vesiculobullous rash, and pustular rash.</footnote>
                              </td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">18%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Headache</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">14%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">17%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">13%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Diarrhea</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">13%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Depression</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">10%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Back pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Nausea</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Fever</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Abdominal pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Asthenia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Anxiety</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Vomiting</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Insomnia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Arthralgia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Pneumonia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Dyspepsia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Dizziness</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Myalgia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Lipodystrophy<footnote>Lipodystrophy represents a variety of investigator-described adverse events not a protocol-defined syndrome.</footnote>
                              </td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Peripheral neuropathy<footnote>Peripheral neuropathy includes peripheral neuritis and neuropathy.</footnote>
                              </td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                            </tr>
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                            <paragraph>
                              <content styleCode="italics">Laboratory Abnormalities:</content>  Table 5 provides a list of laboratory abnormalities (Grades 3–4) observed in Trial 903. With the exception of fasting cholesterol and fasting triglyceride elevations that were more common in the d4T group (40% and 9%) compared with the VIREAD group (19% and 1%), respectively, laboratory abnormalities observed in this trial occurred with similar frequency in the VIREAD and d4T treatment arms.</paragraph>
                            <table width="75%">
                              <caption>Table 5 Grades 3–4 Laboratory Abnormalities Reported in ≥1% of VIREAD-Treated Subjects in Trial 903 (0–144 Weeks)</caption>
                              <col align="left" valign="top" width="50%"/>
                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="25%"/>
                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="25%"/>
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                                <tr>
                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                                  <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">VIREAD+3TC+EFV</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">d4T+3TC+EFV</th>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">N=299</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">N=301</th>
                                </tr>
                              </thead>
                              <tbody>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Any ≥ Grade 3 Laboratory Abnormality</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">36%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">42%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Fasting Cholesterol (&gt;240 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">19%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">40%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Creatine Kinase (M: &gt;990 U/L; F: &gt;845 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Serum Amylase (&gt;175 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">AST (M: &gt;180 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">ALT (M: &gt;215 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Hematuria (&gt;100 RBC/HPF)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Neutrophils (&lt;750/mm<sup>3</sup>)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Fasting Triglycerides (&gt;750 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                </tr>
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                          <text>
                            <paragraph>
                              <content styleCode="italics">Changes in Bone Mineral Density:  </content>In HIV-1 infected adult subjects in Trial 903, there was a significantly greater mean percentage decrease from baseline in BMD at the lumbar spine in subjects receiving VIREAD + 3TC + EFV (−2.2% ± 3.9) compared with subjects receiving d4T + 3TC + EFV (−1.0% ± 4.6) through 144 weeks. Changes in BMD at the hip were similar between the two treatment groups (−2.8% ± 3.5 in the VIREAD group vs. −2.4% ± 4.5 in the d4T group). In both groups, the majority of the reduction in BMD occurred in the first 24–48 weeks of the trial and this reduction was sustained through Week 144. Twenty-eight percent of VIREAD-treated subjects vs. 21% of d4T-treated subjects lost at least 5% of BMD at the spine or 7% of BMD at the hip. Clinically relevant fractures (excluding fingers and toes) were reported in 4 subjects in the VIREAD group and 6 subjects in the d4T group. In addition, there were significant increases in biochemical markers of bone metabolism (serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase, serum osteocalcin, serum C telopeptide, and urinary N telopeptide) and higher serum parathyroid hormone levels and 1,25 Vitamin D levels in the VIREAD group relative to the d4T group; however, except for bone-specific alkaline phosphatase, these changes resulted in values that remained within the normal range <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
                            <paragraph>In Trial 934, 511 antiretroviral-naïve subjects received efavirenz (EFV) administered in combination with either emtricitabine (FTC) + VIREAD (N=257) or zidovudine (AZT)/lamivudine (3TC) (N=254) for 144 weeks. The most common adverse reactions (incidence greater than or equal to 10%, all grades) included diarrhea, nausea, fatigue, headache, dizziness, depression, insomnia, abnormal dreams, and rash. Table 6 provides the treatment-emergent adverse reactions (Grades 2–4) occurring in greater than or equal to 5% of subjects treated in any treatment group.</paragraph>
                            <table width="75%">
                              <caption>Table 6 Selected Adverse Reactions<footnote>Frequencies of adverse reactions are based on all treatment-emergent adverse events, regardless of relationship to study drug.</footnote> (Grades 2–4) Reported in ≥5% in Any Treatment Group in Trial 934 (0–144 Weeks)</caption>
                              <col align="left" valign="top" width="40%"/>
                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="30%"/>
                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="30%"/>
                              <thead>
                                <tr>
                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                                  <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">VIREAD<footnote>From Weeks 96 to 144 of the trial, subjects received TRUVADA<sup>®</sup> with EFV in place of VIREAD + FTC with EFV.</footnote>+FTC+EFV</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">AZT/3TC+EFV</th>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">N=257</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">N=254</th>
                                </tr>
                              </thead>
                              <tbody>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Fatigue</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Depression</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Nausea</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Diarrhea</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Dizziness</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Upper respiratory tract infections</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Sinusitis</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Rash event<footnote>Rash event includes rash, exfoliative rash, rash generalized, rash macular, rash maculopapular, rash pruritic, and rash vesicular.</footnote>
                                  </td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Headache</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Insomnia</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Nasopharyngitis</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Vomiting</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
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                          <text>
                            <paragraph>
                              <content styleCode="italics">Laboratory Abnormalities:</content>  Laboratory abnormalities observed in this trial were generally consistent with those seen in previous trials (Table 7).</paragraph>
                            <table width="75%">
                              <caption>Table 7 Significant Laboratory Abnormalities Reported in ≥1% of Subjects in Any Treatment Group in Trial 934 (0–144 Weeks)</caption>
                              <col align="left" valign="top" width="50%"/>
                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="25%"/>
                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="25%"/>
                              <thead>
                                <tr>
                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                                  <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">VIREAD+FTC+EFV<footnote>From Weeks 96 to 144 of the trial, subjects received TRUVADA with EFV in place of VIREAD + FTC with EFV.</footnote>
                                  </th>
                                  <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">AZT/3TC+EFV</th>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">N=257</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">N=254</th>
                                </tr>
                              </thead>
                              <tbody>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Any ≥ Grade 3 Laboratory Abnormality</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">30%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">26%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Fasting Cholesterol (&gt;240 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">22%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">24%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Creatine Kinase (M: &gt;990 U/L; F: &gt;845 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Serum Amylase (&gt;175 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Alkaline Phosphatase (&gt;550 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">AST (M: &gt;180 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">ALT (M: &gt;215 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Hemoglobin (&lt;8.0 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Hyperglycemia (&gt;250 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Hematuria (&gt;75 RBC/HPF)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Glycosuria (≥3+)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">&lt;1%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Neutrophils (&lt;750/mm<sup>3</sup>)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Fasting Triglycerides (&gt;750 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                </tr>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Clinical Trials in Treatment-Experienced HIV-1 Infected Adult Subjects</content>
                        </paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trial 907, the adverse reactions seen in HIV-1 infected treatment-experienced subjects were generally consistent with those seen in treatment-naïve subjects, including mild to moderate gastrointestinal events, such as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and flatulence. Less than 1% of subjects discontinued participation in the clinical trials due to gastrointestinal adverse reactions. Table 8 provides the treatment-emergent adverse reactions (Grades 2–4) occurring in greater than or equal to 3% of subjects treated in any treatment group.</paragraph>
                        <table width="75%">
                          <caption>Table 8 Selected Adverse Reactions<footnote>Frequencies of adverse reactions are based on all treatment-emergent adverse events, regardless of relationship to study drug.</footnote> (Grades 2–4) Reported in ≥3% in Any Treatment Group in Trial 907 (0–48 Weeks)</caption>
                          <col align="left" valign="top" width="28%"/>
                          <col align="center" valign="top" width="15%"/>
                          <col align="center" valign="top" width="15%"/>
                          <col align="center" valign="top" width="15%"/>
                          <col align="center" valign="top" width="27%"/>
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                            <tr>
                              <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule"/>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>N=368<br/>(Week 0–24)</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo<br/>N=182<br/>(Week 0–24)</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>N=368<br/>(Week 0–48)</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo Crossover to VIREAD<br/>N=170<br/>(Week 24–48)</th>
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                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Body as a Whole</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Asthenia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Headache</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Abdominal pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Back pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Chest pain</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Fever</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Digestive System</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Diarrhea</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">10%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">16%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Nausea</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Vomiting</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Anorexia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Dyspepsia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Flatulence</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Respiratory</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                            </tr>
                            <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Pneumonia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Nervous System</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Depression</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Insomnia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Peripheral neuropathy<footnote>Peripheral neuropathy includes peripheral neuritis and neuropathy.</footnote>
                              </td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Dizziness</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Skin and Appendage</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Rash event<footnote>Rash event includes rash, pruritus, maculopapular rash, urticaria, vesiculobullous rash, and pustular rash.</footnote>
                              </td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Sweating</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Musculoskeletal</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Myalgia</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                            </tr>
                            <tr>
                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Metabolic</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Weight loss</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
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                            <paragraph>
                              <content styleCode="italics">Laboratory Abnormalities:</content> Table 9 provides a list of Grade 3–4 laboratory abnormalities observed in Trial 907. Laboratory abnormalities occurred with similar frequency in the VIREAD and placebo groups.</paragraph>
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                              <caption>Table 9 Grades 3–4 Laboratory Abnormalities Reported in ≥1% of VIREAD-Treated Subjects in Trial 907 (0–48 Weeks)</caption>
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                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>N=368<br/>(Week 0–24)</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo<br/>N=182<br/>(Week 0–24)</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>N=368<br/>(Week 0–48)</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo Crossover to VIREAD<br/>N=170<br/>(Week 24–48)</th>
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                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Any ≥ Grade 3 Laboratory Abnormality</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">25%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">38%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">35%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">34%</td>
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                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Triglycerides (&gt;750 mg/dL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">13%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Creatine Kinase<br/>(M: &gt;990 U/L; F: &gt;845 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">14%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Serum Amylase (&gt;175 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Glycosuria (≥3+)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">AST (M: &gt;180 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">ALT (M: &gt;215 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Serum Glucose (&gt;250 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Neutrophils (&lt;750/mm<sup>3</sup>)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                                </tr>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Adverse Reactions from Clinical Trials Experience in HIV-1 Infected Pediatric Subjects 2 Years and Older </content>
                    </paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Assessment of adverse reactions is based on two randomized trials (Trials 352 and 321) in 184 HIV-1 infected pediatric subjects (2 years to less than 18 years of age) who received treatment with VIREAD (N=93) or placebo/active comparator (N=91) in combination with other antiretroviral agents for 48 weeks <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.3">Clinical Studies (14.3)</linkHtml>]</content>. The adverse reactions observed in subjects who received treatment with VIREAD were consistent with those observed in clinical trials in adults.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>In Trial 352, 89 pediatric subjects (2 years to less than 12 years of age) received VIREAD for a median exposure of 104 weeks. Of these, 4 subjects discontinued from the trial due to adverse reactions consistent with proximal renal tubulopathy. Three of these 4 subjects presented with hypophosphatemia and also had decreases in total body or spine BMD Z-score <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Changes in Bone Mineral Density: </content>In Trial 321 (12 years to less than 18 years of age), the mean rate of BMD gain at Week 48 was less in the VIREAD group compared to the placebo group. Six VIREAD-treated subjects and one placebo-treated subject had significant (greater than 4%) lumbar spine BMD loss at Week 48. Changes from baseline BMD Z-scores were −0.341 for lumbar spine and −0.458 for total body in the 28 subjects who were treated with VIREAD for 96 weeks. In Trial 352 (2 years to less than 12 years of age), the mean rate of BMD gain in lumbar spine at Week 48 was similar between the VIREAD and the d4T or AZT treatment groups. Total body BMD gain was less in the VIREAD group compared to the d4T or AZT treatment group. One VIREAD-treated subject and none of the d4T- or AZT-treated subjects experienced significant (greater than 4%) lumbar spine BMD loss at Week 48. Changes from baseline in BMD Z-scores were −0.012 for lumbar spine and −0.338 for total body in the 64 subjects who were treated with VIREAD for 96 weeks. In both trials, skeletal growth (height) appeared to be unaffected for the duration of the clinical trials <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="underline">Adverse Reactions from Clinical Trials Experience in HBV-Infected Adults</content>
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                          <content styleCode="italics">Clinical Trials in Adult Subjects with Chronic Hepatitis B and Compensated Liver Disease</content>
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                        <paragraph>In controlled clinical trials in 641 subjects with chronic hepatitis B (0102 and 0103), more subjects treated with VIREAD during the 48-week double-blind period experienced nausea: 9% with VIREAD versus 2% with HEPSERA<sup>®</sup>. Other treatment-emergent adverse reactions reported in more than 5% of subjects treated with VIREAD included: abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, fatigue, nasopharyngitis, back pain, and skin rash.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trials 0102 and 0103, during the open-label phase of treatment with VIREAD (weeks 48–384), 2% of subjects (13/585) experienced a confirmed increase in serum creatinine of 0.5 mg/dL from baseline. No significant change in the tolerability profile was observed with continued treatment for up to 384 weeks.</paragraph>
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                            <paragraph>
                              <content styleCode="italics">Laboratory Abnormalities:</content>  Table 10 provides a list of Grade 3–4 laboratory abnormalities through Week 48. Grades 3–4 laboratory abnormalities were similar in subjects continuing VIREAD treatment for up to 384 weeks in these trials.</paragraph>
                            <table width="75%">
                              <caption>Table 10	Grades 3–4 Laboratory Abnormalities Reported in ≥1% of VIREAD-Treated Subjects in Trials 0102 and 0103 (0–48 Weeks)</caption>
                              <col align="left" valign="top" width="50%"/>
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                              <col align="center" valign="top" width="25%"/>
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                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>N=426</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">HEPSERA<br/>N=215</th>
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                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Any ≥ Grade 3 Laboratory Abnormality</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">19%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">13%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Creatine Kinase (M: &gt;990 U/L; F: &gt;845 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Serum Amylase (&gt;175 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
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                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Glycosuria (≥3+)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">&lt;1%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">AST (M: &gt;180 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                                </tr>
                                <tr>
                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">ALT (M: &gt;215 U/L; F: &gt;170 U/L)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">10%</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
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                            <paragraph>The overall incidence of on-treatment ALT flares (defined as serum ALT greater than 2 × baseline and greater than 10 × ULN, with or without associated symptoms) was similar between VIREAD (2.6%) and HEPSERA (2%). ALT flares generally occurred within the first 4 to 8 weeks of treatment and were accompanied by decreases in HBV DNA levels. No subject had evidence of decompensation. ALT flares typically resolved within 4 to 8 weeks without changes in study medication.</paragraph>
                            <paragraph>The adverse reactions observed in subjects with chronic hepatitis B and lamivudine resistance who received treatment with VIREAD were consistent with those observed in other HBV clinical trials in adults.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Clinical Trials in Adult Subjects with Chronic Hepatitis B and Decompensated Liver Disease</content>
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                        <paragraph>In Trial 0108, a small randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial, subjects with chronic HBV and decompensated liver disease received treatment with VIREAD or other antiviral drugs for up to 48 weeks <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.4">Clinical Studies (14.4)</linkHtml>]</content>. Among the 45 subjects receiving VIREAD, the most frequently reported treatment-emergent adverse reactions of any severity were abdominal pain (22%), nausea (20%), insomnia (18%), pruritus (16%), vomiting (13%), dizziness (13%), and pyrexia (11%). Two of 45 (4%) subjects died through Week 48 of the trial due to progression of liver disease. Three of 45 (7%) subjects discontinued treatment due to an adverse event. Four of 45 (9%) subjects experienced a confirmed increase in serum creatinine of 0.5 mg/dL (1 subject also had a confirmed serum phosphorus less than 2 mg/dL through Week 48). Three of these subjects (each of whom had a Child-Pugh score greater than or equal to 10 and MELD score greater than or equal to 14 at entry) developed renal failure. Because both VIREAD and decompensated liver disease may have an impact on renal function, the contribution of VIREAD to renal impairment in this population is difficult to ascertain.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>One of 45 subjects experienced an on-treatment hepatic flare during the 48-week trial.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Adverse Reactions from Clinical Trials Experience in HBV-Infected Pediatric Subjects 2 Years and Older</content>
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                    <paragraph>Assessment of adverse reactions in pediatric subjects infected with chronic HBV is based on two randomized trials: Trial GS-US-174-0115 in 106 subjects (12 years to less than 18 years of age) receiving treatment with VIREAD (N=52) or placebo (N=54) for 72 weeks and Trial GS-US-174-0144 in 89 subjects (2 years to less than 12 years of age) receiving treatment with VIREAD (N=60) or placebo (N=29) for 48 weeks <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.5">Clinical Studies (14.5)</linkHtml>]</content>. The adverse reactions observed in pediatric subjects who received treatment with VIREAD were consistent with those observed in clinical trials of VIREAD in adults.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>In Trial 115 (12 years to less than 18 years of age) and Trial 144 (2 years to less than 12 years of age), both the VIREAD and placebo treatment arms experienced an overall increase in mean lumbar spine and total body BMD over 72 and 48 weeks, respectively, as expected for a pediatric population (Table 11). In Trial 115, the mean percentage BMD gains from baseline to Week 72 in lumbar spine and total body BMD in VIREAD-treated subjects were less than the mean percentage BMD gains observed in placebo-treated subjects (Table 11).Three subjects (6%) in the VIREAD group and two subjects (4%) in the placebo group had significant (greater than or equal to 4%) lumbar spine BMD loss at Week 72. In Trial 144 (2 years to less than 12 years of age), mean percentage BMD gains from baseline to Week 48 in lumbar spine and total body BMD in VIREAD-treated subjects were less than the mean percentage BMD gains observed in placebo-treated subjects. At Week 48, the cumulative percentage of subjects with greater than or equal to 4% decreases in spine or whole body BMD was numerically higher for subjects in the TDF group compared with the placebo group (Table 11). As observed in pediatric studies of HIV-infected subjects, normal skeletal growth (height) was not affected for the duration of the clinical trial<content styleCode="italics"> [see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 11	Change in Bone Mineral Density from Baseline in Pediatric Subjects 2 Years to &lt;12 Years of Age (Trials 115 and 144)</caption>
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                      <col align="center" valign="top" width="12%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="top" width="12%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="top" width="12%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="top" width="12%"/>
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                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">Trial 115<br/>(Week 72)</th>
                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">Trial 144<br/>(Week 48)</th>
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                          <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>(N=52)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo<br/>(N=54)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>(N=60)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo<br/>(N=29)</th>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Mean percentage change in BMD</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Lumbar spine</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+8%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+4%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+8%</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Total body</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+9%</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Cumulative incidence of ≥4% decrease in BMD</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Lumbar spine</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">18%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Total body</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Baseline BMD Z-score (mean)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Lumbar spine</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.43</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.28</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+0.02</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.29</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Total body</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.20</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.26</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+0.11</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.05</td>
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                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Mean change in BMD Z-score</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Lumbar spine</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">-0.05</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+0.07</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.12</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+0.14</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Total body</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">-0.15</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+0.06</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.18</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">+0.22</td>
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                    <paragraph>The effects of VIREAD-associated changes in BMD and biochemical markers on long-term bone health and future fracture risk in pediatric patients 2 years and older are unknown. The long-term effect of lower spine and total body BMD on skeletal growth in pediatric patients 2 years and older, and in particular, the effects of long-duration exposure in younger children is unknown <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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              <title>6.2	Postmarketing Experience</title>
              <text>
                <paragraph>The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of VIREAD. Because postmarketing reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Immune System Disorders</content>
                  <br/>allergic reaction, including angioedema</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders</content>
                  <br/>lactic acidosis, hypokalemia, hypophosphatemia</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Respiratory, Thoracic</content>,<content styleCode="italics"> and Mediastinal Disorders</content>
                  <br/>dyspnea</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Gastrointestinal Disorders</content>
                  <br/>pancreatitis, increased amylase, abdominal pain</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Hepatobiliary Disorders</content>
                  <br/>hepatic steatosis, hepatitis, increased liver enzymes (most commonly AST, ALT gamma GT)</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders</content>
                  <br/>rash</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders</content>
                  <br/>rhabdomyolysis, osteomalacia (manifested as bone pain and which may contribute to fractures), muscular weakness, myopathy</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">Renal and Urinary Disorders</content>
                  <br/>acute renal failure, renal failure, acute tubular necrosis, Fanconi syndrome, proximal renal tubulopathy, interstitial nephritis (including acute cases), nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, renal insufficiency, increased creatinine, proteinuria, polyuria</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions</content>
                  <br/>asthenia</paragraph>
                <paragraph>The following adverse reactions, listed under the body system headings above, may occur as a consequence of proximal renal tubulopathy: rhabdomyolysis, osteomalacia, hypokalemia, muscular weakness, myopathy, hypophosphatemia.</paragraph>
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          <title>7 DRUG INTERACTIONS</title>
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                  <item>Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate increases didanosine concentrations. Dose reduction and close monitoring for didanosine toxicity are warranted. (<linkHtml href="#S7.2">7.2</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Coadministration decreases atazanavir concentrations. When coadministered with VIREAD, use atazanavir given with ritonavir. (<linkHtml href="#S7.2">7.2</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Coadministration of VIREAD with certain HIV-1 protease inhibitors or certain drugs to treat HCV increases tenofovir concentrations. Monitor for evidence of tenofovir toxicity. (<linkHtml href="#S7.2">7.2</linkHtml>)</item>
                  <item>Consult Full Prescribing Information prior to and during treatment for important drug interactions. (<linkHtml href="#S7.2">7.2</linkHtml>)</item>
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              <title>7.1	Drugs Affecting Renal Function</title>
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                <paragraph>Tenofovir is primarily eliminated by the kidneys <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S12.3">Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)</linkHtml>].</content> Coadministration of VIREAD with drugs that are eliminated by active tubular secretion may increase concentrations of tenofovir and/or the coadministered drug. Some examples include, but are not limited to, acyclovir, cidofovir, ganciclovir, valacyclovir, valganciclovir, aminoglycosides (e.g., gentamicin), and high-dose or multiple NSAIDs <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.2">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>]. </content>Drugs that decrease renal function may increase concentrations of tenofovir.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>In the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, VIREAD should not be administered in combination with HEPSERA (adefovir dipivoxil).</paragraph>
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              <title>7.2	Established and Significant Interactions</title>
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                <paragraph>Table 12 provides a listing of established or clinically significant drug interactions. The drug interactions described are based on studies conducted with TDF <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S12.3">Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)</linkHtml>].</content>
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                  <caption>Table 12 	Established and Significant<footnote>This table is not all inclusive.</footnote> Drug Interactions: Alteration in Dose or Regimen May Be Recommended Based on Drug Interaction Trials</caption>
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                      <th align="center" styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Concomitant Drug Class: Drug Name</th>
                      <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule">Effect on Concentration<footnote>↑=Increase, ↓=Decrease</footnote>
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                      <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule" valign="middle">Clinical Comment</th>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">NRTI:</content>
                        <br/>didanosine</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ didanosine</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Patients receiving VIREAD and didanosine should be monitored closely for didanosine-associated adverse reactions. Discontinue didanosine in patients who develop didanosine-associated adverse reactions. Higher didanosine concentrations could potentiate didanosine-associated adverse reactions, including pancreatitis, and neuropathy. Suppression of CD4+ cell counts has been observed in patients receiving VIREAD with didanosine 400 mg daily.<br/>In patients weighing greater than 60 kg, reduce the didanosine dose to 250 mg when it is coadministered with VIREAD. In patients weighing less than 60 kg, reduce the didanosine dose to 200 mg when it is coadministered with VIREAD. When coadministered, VIREAD and Videx EC may be taken under fasted conditions or with a light meal (less than 400 kcal, 20% fat).</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">
                        <content styleCode="bold">HIV-1 Protease Inhibitor</content>s:<br/>atazanavir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ atazanavir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">When coadministered with VIREAD, atazanavir 300 mg should be given with ritonavir 100 mg.</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">lopinavir/ritonavir<br/>atazanavir/ritonavir<br/>darunavir/ritonavir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ tenofovir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Monitor patients receiving VIREAD concomitantly with lopinavir/ritonavir, ritonavir-boosted atazanavir, or ritonavir-boosted darunavir for TDF-associated adverse reactions. Discontinue VIREAD in patients who develop TDF-associated adverse reactions.</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">
                        <content styleCode="bold">Hepatitis C Antiviral Agents: </content>
                        <br/>sofosbuvir/velpatasvir<br/>sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ tenofovir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Monitor patients receiving VIREAD concomitantly with EPCLUSA<sup>®</sup> (sofosbuvir/velpatasvir) for adverse reactions associated with TDF.</td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">ledipasvir/sofosbuvir</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule"/>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Monitor patients receiving VIREAD concomitantly with HARVONI<sup>®</sup> (ledipasvir/sofosbuvir) without an HIV-1 protease inhibitor/ritonavir or an HIV-1 protease inhibitor/cobicistat combination, for adverse reactions associated with TDF. In patients receiving VIREAD concomitantly with HARVONI and an HIV-1 protease inhibitor/ritonavir or an HIV-1 protease inhibitor/cobicistat combination, consider an alternative HCV or antiretroviral therapy, as the safety of increased tenofovir concentrations in this setting has not been established. If coadministration is necessary, monitor for adverse reactions associated with TDF.</td>
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          <title>8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS</title>
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              <text>
                <paragraph>Lactation: Breastfeeding in HIV-1 infected mothers is not recommended due to the potential for HIV-1 transmission. (<linkHtml href="#S8.2">8.2</linkHtml>)</paragraph>
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              <title>8.1 Pregnancy</title>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Pregnancy Exposure Registry</content>
                    </paragraph>
                    <paragraph>There is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to VIREAD during pregnancy. Healthcare providers are encouraged to register patients by calling the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry (APR) at 1-800-258-4263.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Risk Summary</content>
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                    <paragraph>Available data from the APR show no increase in the overall risk of major birth defects with first trimester exposure for tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) (2.1%) compared with the background rate for major birth defects of 2.7% in a U.S. reference population of the Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program (MACDP) <content styleCode="italics">(see <linkHtml href="#data">Data</linkHtml>).</content> The rate of miscarriage for individual drugs is not reported in the APR. In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 15–20%.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Published studies in HBV-infected subjects do not report an increased risk of adverse pregnancy-related outcomes with the use of VIREAD during the third trimester of pregnancy <content styleCode="italics">(see <linkHtml href="#data">Data</linkHtml>)</content>.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>In animal reproduction studies, no adverse developmental effects were observed when TDF was administered at doses/exposures ≥ 14 (TDF) and 2.7 (tenofovir) times those of the recommended daily dose of VIREAD <content styleCode="italics">(see <linkHtml href="#data">Data</linkHtml>).</content>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Data</content>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Human Data</content>
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                        <paragraph>Based on prospective reports from the APR exposures to TDF-containing regimens during pregnancy resulting in live births (including 3,342 exposed in the first trimester and 1,475 exposed in the second/third trimester), there was no increase in overall major birth defects with TDF compared with the background birth defect rate of 2.7% in a U.S. reference population of the MACDP. The prevalence of major birth defects in live births was 2.3% (95% CI: 1.8% to 2.8%) with first trimester exposure to TDF-containing regimens, and 2.1% (95% CI: 1.4% to 3.0%) with the second/third trimester exposure to TDF-containing regimens.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>Prospective reports from the APR of overall major birth defects in pregnancies exposed to TDF are compared with a U.S. background major birth defect rate.  Methodological limitations of the APR include the use of MACDP as the external comparator group. Limitations of using an external comparator include differences in methodology and populations, as well as confounding due to the underlying disease.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In published data from three controlled clinical trials, a total of 327 pregnant women with chronic HBV infection were administered VIREAD from 28 to 32 weeks gestation through 1 to 2 months postpartum and followed for up to 12 months after delivery. There were no new safety findings in pregnant women compared with the known safety profile of VIREAD in HBV-infected adults. An increased risk of adverse pregnancy-related outcomes was not observed; 2 stillbirths were identified, and there was 1 major birth defect (talipes) and 1 occurrence of multiple congenital abnormalities (not further specified) in VIREAD-exposed infants. Infants were followed for up to 12 months after delivery; there were no clinically relevant drug-related safety findings in infants exposed to VIREAD during late gestation.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Animal Data</content>
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                        <paragraph>TDF was administered orally to pregnant rats (at 0, 50, 150, or 450 mg/kg/day) and rabbits (at 0, 30, 100, or 300 mg/kg/day) through organogenesis (on gestation days 7 through 17, and 6 through 18, respectively). No significant toxicological effects were observed in embryo-fetal toxicity studies performed with TDF in rats at doses up to 14 times the human dose based on body surface area comparisons and in rabbits at doses up to 19 times the human dose based on body surface area comparisons. In a pre/postnatal development study in rats, TDF was administered orally through lactation at doses up to 600 mg/kg/day; no adverse effects were observed in the offspring at tenofovir exposures of approximately 2.7 times higher than human exposures at the recommended daily dose of VIREAD.</paragraph>
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              <title>8.2 Lactation</title>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Risk Summary</content>
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                    <paragraph>Based on published data, tenofovir has been shown to be present in human breast milk <content styleCode="italics">(see <linkHtml href="#data2">Data</linkHtml>).</content> It is not known if tenofovir affects milk production or has effects on the breastfed child.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Treatment of HIV-1 infection:</content>
                        </paragraph>
                        <paragraph>The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that HIV-1 infected mothers not breastfeed their infants to avoid risking postnatal transmission of HIV-1.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>Because of the potential for: (1) HIV transmission (in HIV-negative infants); (2) developing viral resistance (in HIV-positive infants); and (3) adverse reactions in a breastfed infant similar to those seen in adults, instruct mothers not to breastfeed if they are taking VIREAD for the treatment of HIV-1.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Treatment of HBV infection:</content>
                        </paragraph>
                        <paragraph>The developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother's clinical need for VIREAD and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed infant from VIREAD or from the underlying maternal condition.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>In a study of 50 HIV-uninfected, breastfeeding women on a tenofovir-containing regimen initiated between 1 and 24 weeks postpartum (median 13 weeks), tenofovir was undetectable in the plasma of most infants after 7 days of treatment in mothers. There were no serious adverse events in mothers or infants.</paragraph>
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              <title>8.4 Pediatric Use</title>
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                      <content styleCode="underline italics">Pediatric Patients 2 Years and Older with HIV-1 Infection</content>
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                    <paragraph>The safety and effectiveness of VIREAD in pediatric patients 2 years to less than 18 years of age is supported by data from two randomized trials. Trial 352 was a randomized controlled trial in 92 HIV-1 treatment experienced subjects 2 years to less than 12 years of age who were virologically suppressed on a stavudine- or zidovudine-containing regimen and were randomized to either switch to a VIREAD-containing regimen (N=44) or stay on their original regimen (N=48) for 48 weeks. At Week 48, 89% of subjects in the VIREAD treatment group and 90% of subjects in the d4T or AZT treatment group had HIV-1 RNA concentrations &lt;400 copies/mL. Trial 321 was a placebo-controlled trial in 87 HIV-1 treatment experienced subjects 12 years to less than 18 years of age who were treated with VIREAD (N=45) or placebo (N=42) in combination with an optimized background regimen for 48 weeks. Overall, the trial failed to show a difference in virologic response between the VIREAD and placebo groups. Subgroup analyses suggest the lack of difference in virologic response may be attributable to imbalances between treatment arms in baseline viral susceptibility to VIREAD and OBR <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml> and <linkHtml href="#S14.3">Clinical Studies (14.3)</linkHtml>].</content>
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                    <paragraph>Although changes in HIV-1 RNA in these highly treatment-experienced subjects in Trial 321 were less than anticipated, the pharmacokinetic profile of tenofovir in patients 2 years to less than 18 years of age at the recommended doses was similar to that found to be safe and effective in adult clinical trials <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S12.3">Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>The effects of VIREAD-associated changes in BMD and biochemical markers on long-term bone health and future fracture risk in HIV-1 pediatric patients 2 years and older are unknown. The long-term effect of lower spine and total body BMD on skeletal growth in pediatric patients 2 years and older, and in particular, the effects of long-duration exposure in younger children is unknown <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>, <linkHtml href="#s6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Safety and effectiveness of VIREAD in pediatric patients younger than 2 years of age and weighing less than 10 kg with HIV-1 infection have not been established.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="underline italics">Pediatric Patients 2 Years of Age and Older with Chronic Hepatitis B</content>
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                    <paragraph>The safety and effectiveness of VIREAD in pediatric patients 2 years to less than 18 years of age is supported by data from two randomized trials (Trial 115 and Trial 144) in which VIREAD was administered to HBV-infected treatment-experienced subjects<content styleCode="italics">.</content>
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                    <paragraph>In Trial 115, 106 HBeAg negative (9%) and positive (91%) subjects 12 years to less than 18 years of age with chronic HBV infection were randomized to receive blinded treatment with VIREAD or placebo for 72 weeks. At Week 72, 88% of subjects in the VIREAD group and 0% of subjects in the placebo group had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL). In Trial 144, 89 HBeAg positive (96%) and negative (4%) subjects 2 years to less than 12 years of age were treated with VIREAD 8 mg/kg up to maximum dose of 300 mg or placebo once daily for 48 weeks. At Week 48, 77% of subjects in the VIREAD group and 7% of subjects in the placebo group had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL).</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>The effects of VIREAD-associated changes in BMD and biochemical markers on long-term bone health and future fracture risk in chronic HBV-infected pediatric patients 2 years and older are unknown. The long-term effect of lower spine and total body BMD on skeletal growth in pediatric patients 2 years and older, and in particular, the effects of long-duration exposure in younger children is unknown <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>, <linkHtml href="#S6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Safety and effectiveness of VIREAD in chronic HBV-infected pediatric patients younger than 2 years of age and weighing less than 10 kg have not been established.</paragraph>
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              <title>8.5 Geriatric Use</title>
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                <paragraph>Clinical trials of VIREAD did not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. In general, dose selection for the elderly patient should be cautious, keeping in mind the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardiac function, and of concomitant disease or other drug therapy.</paragraph>
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              <title>8.6 Renal Impairment</title>
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                <paragraph>The dosing interval for VIREAD should be modified in adult patients with estimated creatinine clearance below 50 mL/min or in patients with end stage renal disease requiring dialysis <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S2.4">Dosage and Administration (2.4)</linkHtml> and <linkHtml href="#S12.3">Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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          <title>10 OVERDOSAGE</title>
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            <paragraph>If overdose occurs, the patient must be monitored for evidence of toxicity, and standard supportive treatment applied as necessary.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>Tenofovir is efficiently removed by hemodialysis with an extraction coefficient of approximately 54%. Following a single 300 mg dose of VIREAD, a four-hour hemodialysis session removed approximately 10% of the administered tenofovir dose.</paragraph>
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          <title>11 DESCRIPTION</title>
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            <paragraph>VIREAD is the brand name for tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) (a prodrug of tenofovir) which is a fumaric acid salt of bis-isopropoxycarbonyloxymethyl ester derivative of tenofovir. TDF is converted in vivo to tenofovir, an acyclic nucleoside phosphonate (nucleotide) analog of adenosine 5'-monophosphate. Tenofovir exhibits activity against HIV-1 reverse transcriptase.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>The chemical name of TDF is 9-[(<content styleCode="italics">R</content>)-2-[[bis[[(isopropoxycarbonyl)oxy]methoxy]phosphinyl]methoxy]propyl]adenine fumarate (1:1). It has a molecular formula of C<sub>19</sub>H<sub>30</sub>N<sub>5</sub>O<sub>10</sub>P ∙ C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O<sub>4</sub> and a molecular weight of 635.52. It has the following structural formula:</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate is a white to off-white crystalline powder with a solubility of 13.4 mg/mL in distilled water at 25 °C. It has an octanol/phosphate buffer (pH 6.5) partition coefficient (log p) of 1.25 at 25 °C.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>VIREAD is available as tablets or as an oral powder.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>VIREAD tablets are for oral administration and are available in the following strengths: 150 mg, 200 mg, 250 mg, and 300 mg of TDF (equivalent to 123 mg, 163 mg, 204 mg, and 245 mg of tenofovir disoproxil, respectively).</paragraph>
            <paragraph>All strengths of VIREAD tablets contain the following inactive ingredients: croscarmellose sodium, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, and pregelatinized starch. The 300 mg strength tablets are coated with Opadry II Y-30-10671-A, which contains FD&amp;C blue #2 aluminum lake, hypromellose 2910, lactose monohydrate, titanium dioxide, and triacetin. The 150 mg, 200 mg, and 250 mg strength tablets are coated with Opadry II 32K-18425, which contains hypromellose 2910, lactose monohydrate, titanium dioxide, and triacetin.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>VIREAD oral powder is available for oral administration as white, taste-masked, coated granules containing 40 mg of TDF per gram of oral powder (equivalent to 33 mg of tenofovir disoproxil). The oral powder contains the following inactive ingredients: mannitol, hydroxypropyl cellulose, ethylcellulose, and silicon dioxide.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>In this insert, all dosages are expressed in terms of TDF except where otherwise noted.</paragraph>
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          <title>12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY</title>
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              <title>12.1 Mechanism of Action</title>
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                <paragraph>Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate is an antiviral drug <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S12.4">Microbiology (12.4)</linkHtml>].</content>
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              <title>12.3 Pharmacokinetics</title>
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                <paragraph>The pharmacokinetics of TDF have been evaluated in healthy volunteers and HIV-1 infected individuals. Tenofovir pharmacokinetics are similar between these populations.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="italics">Absorption</content>
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                    <paragraph>VIREAD is a water soluble diester prodrug of the active ingredient tenofovir. The oral bioavailability of tenofovir from VIREAD in fasted subjects is approximately 25%. Following oral administration of a single dose of VIREAD 300 mg to HIV-1 infected subjects in the fasted state, maximum serum concentrations (C<sub>max</sub>) are achieved in 1.0 ± 0.4 hrs. C<sub>max</sub> and AUC values are 0.30 ± 0.09 µg/mL and 2.29 ± 0.69 µg<content styleCode="bold">∙</content>hr/mL, respectively.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>The pharmacokinetics of tenofovir are dose proportional over a VIREAD dose range of 75 to 600 mg and are not affected by repeated dosing.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>In a single-dose bioequivalence study conducted under non-fasted conditions (dose administered with 4 oz. applesauce) in healthy adult volunteers, the mean C<sub>max</sub> of tenofovir was 26% lower for the oral powder relative to the tablet formulation. Mean AUC of tenofovir was similar between the oral powder and tablet formulations.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>In vitro binding of tenofovir to human plasma or serum proteins is less than 0.7 and 7.2%, respectively, over the tenofovir concentration range 0.01 to 25 µg/mL. The volume of distribution at steady-state is 1.3 ± 0.6 L/kg and 1.2 ± 0.4 L/kg, following intravenous administration of tenofovir 1.0 mg/kg and 3.0 mg/kg.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="italics">Metabolism and Elimination</content>
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                    <paragraph>In vitro studies indicate that neither tenofovir disoproxil nor tenofovir are substrates of CYP enzymes.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Following IV administration of tenofovir, approximately 70–80% of the dose is recovered in the urine as unchanged tenofovir within 72 hours of dosing. Following single dose, oral administration of VIREAD, the terminal elimination half-life of tenofovir is approximately 17 hours. After multiple oral doses of VIREAD 300 mg once daily (under fed conditions), 32 ± 10% of the administered dose is recovered in urine over 24 hours.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Tenofovir is eliminated by a combination of glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion. There may be competition for elimination with other compounds that are also renally eliminated.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="italics">Effects of Food on Oral Absorption</content>
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                    <paragraph>Administration of VIREAD 300 mg tablets following a high-fat meal (~700 to 1,000 kcal containing 40 to 50% fat) increases the oral bioavailability, with an increase in tenofovir AUC<sub>0–∞</sub> of approximately 40% and an increase in C<sub>max</sub> of approximately 14%. However, administration of VIREAD with a light meal did not have a significant effect on the pharmacokinetics of tenofovir when compared to fasted administration of the drug. Food delays the time to tenofovir C<sub>max</sub> by approximately 1 hour. C<sub>max</sub> and AUC of tenofovir are 0.33 ± 0.12 µg/mL and 3.32 ± 1.37 µg<content styleCode="bold">∙</content>hr/mL following multiple doses of VIREAD 300 mg once daily in the fed state, when meal content was not controlled.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="italics">Specific Populations</content>
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                          <content styleCode="underline">Race</content>
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                        <paragraph>There were insufficient numbers from racial and ethnic groups other than Caucasian to adequately determine potential pharmacokinetic differences among these populations.</paragraph>
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                          <content styleCode="underline">Gender</content>
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                        <paragraph>Tenofovir pharmacokinetics are similar in male and female subjects.</paragraph>
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                          <content styleCode="underline">Pediatric Patients</content>
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                            <paragraph>
                              <content styleCode="italics">2 Years and Older:  </content>Steady-state pharmacokinetics of tenofovir were evaluated in 31 HIV-1 infected pediatric subjects 2 years to less than 18 years of age (Table 13). Tenofovir exposure achieved in these pediatric subjects receiving oral once daily doses of VIREAD 300 mg (tablet) or 8 mg/kg of body weight (powder) up to a maximum dose of 300 mg was similar to exposures achieved in adults receiving once-daily doses of VIREAD 300 mg.</paragraph>
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                              <caption>Table 13	Mean (± SD) Tenofovir Pharmacokinetic Parameters by Age Groups for HIV-1 infected Pediatric Patients 2 years and older for the Tablet and Oral Powder</caption>
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                                  <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Dose and Formulation</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">300 mg Tablet</th>
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                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">12 Years to &lt;18 Years (N=8)</th>
                                  <th styleCode="Rrule">2 Years to &lt;12 Years (N=23)</th>
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                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">C<sub>max</sub> (µg/mL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">0.38 ± 0.13</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">0.24 ± 0.13</td>
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                                  <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">AUC<sub>tau</sub> (µg<content styleCode="bold">∙</content>hr/mL)</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">3.39 ± 1.22</td>
                                  <td styleCode="Rrule">2.59 ± 1.06</td>
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                            <paragraph>Tenofovir exposures in HBV-infected pediatric subjects (12 years to less than 18 years of age) receiving oral once-daily doses of VIREAD 300 mg tablet and pediatric subjects 2 years to less than 12 years of age receiving VIREAD 8 mg/kg of body weight (tablet or powder) up to a maximum dose of 300 mg were comparable to exposures achieved in HIV-1 infected adult subjects receiving identical doses.</paragraph>
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                          <content styleCode="underline">Geriatric Patients </content>
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                        <paragraph>Pharmacokinetic trials have not been performed in the elderly (65 years and older).</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>The pharmacokinetics of tenofovir are altered in subjects with renal impairment <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.2">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>]</content>. In subjects with creatinine clearance below 50 mL/min or with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring dialysis, C<sub>max</sub>, and AUC<sub>0–∞</sub> of tenofovir were increased (Table 14).</paragraph>
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                          <caption>Table 14	Pharmacokinetic Parameters (Mean ± SD) of Tenofovir<footnote>300 mg, single dose of VIREAD</footnote> in Subjects with Varying Degrees of Renal Function</caption>
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                              <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Baseline Creatinine Clearance (mL/min)</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">&gt;80<br/>N=3</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">50–80<br/>N=10</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">30–49<br/>N=8</th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">12–29<br/>N=11</th>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">C<sub>max</sub> (µg/mL)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">0.34 ± 0.03</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">0.33 ± 0.06</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">0.37 ± 0.16</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">0.60 ± 0.19</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">AUC<sub>0–∞</sub> (µg<content styleCode="bold">∙</content>hr/mL)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">2.18 ± 0.26</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">3.06 ± 0.93</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6.01 ± 2.50</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">15.98 ± 7.22</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">CL/F (mL/min)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">1043.7 ± 115.4</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">807.7 ± 279.2</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">444.4 ± 209.8</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">177.0 ± 97.1</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">CL<sub>renal </sub>(mL/min)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">243.5 ± 33.3</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">168.6 ± 27.5</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">100.6 ± 27.5</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">43.0 ± 31.2</td>
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                        <paragraph>The pharmacokinetics of tenofovir following a 300 mg single dose of VIREAD have been studied in non-HIV infected subjects with moderate to severe hepatic impairment. There were no substantial alterations in tenofovir pharmacokinetics in subjects with hepatic impairment compared with unimpaired subjects. No change in VIREAD dosing is required in patients with hepatic impairment.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>At concentrations substantially higher (~300-fold) than those observed in vivo, tenofovir did not inhibit in vitro drug metabolism mediated by any of the following human CYP isoforms: CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP2C9, or CYP2E1. However, a small (6%) but statistically significant reduction in metabolism of CYP1A substrate was observed. Based on the results of in vitro experiments and the known elimination pathway of tenofovir, the potential for CYP-mediated interactions involving tenofovir with other medicinal products is low.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>VIREAD has been evaluated in healthy volunteers in combination with other antiretroviral and potential concomitant drugs. Tables 15 and 16 summarize pharmacokinetic effects of coadministered drug on tenofovir pharmacokinetics and effects of VIREAD on the pharmacokinetics of coadministered drug.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>TDF is a substrate of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) transporters. When TDF is coadministered with an inhibitor of these transporters, an increase in absorption may be observed.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>No clinically significant drug interactions have been observed between VIREAD and efavirenz, methadone, nelfinavir, oral contraceptives, ribavirin, or sofosbuvir.</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 15	Drug Interactions: Changes in Pharmacokinetic Parameters for Tenofovir<footnote>Subjects received VIREAD 300 mg once daily.</footnote> in the Presence of the Coadministered Drug</caption>
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                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="9%"/>
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                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Coadministered Drug</th>
                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">Dose of Coadministered Drug (mg)</th>
                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">N</th>
                          <th colspan="3" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">% Change of Tenofovir Pharmacokinetic Parameters<footnote>Increase = ↑; Decrease = ↓; No Effect = ⇔</footnote>
                            <br/>(90% CI)</th>
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                          <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule">C<sub>max</sub>
                          </th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">AUC</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">C<sub>min</sub>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Atazanavir<footnote ID="t15f3">Reyataz Prescribing Information.</footnote>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400 once daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">33</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 14<br/>(↑ 8 to ↑ 20)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 24<br/>(↑ 21 to ↑ 28)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 22<br/>(↑ 15 to ↑ 30)</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Atazanavir/ Ritonavir<footnoteRef IDREF="t15f3"/>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule">300/100 once daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">12</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 34<br/>(↑ 20 to ↑ 51)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 37<br/>(↑ 30 to ↑ 45)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 29<br/>(↑ 21 to ↑ 36)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Darunavir/<br/>Ritonavir<footnote>Prezista Prescribing Information.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">300/100 twice daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">12</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 24<br/>(↑ 8 to ↑ 42)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 22<br/>(↑ 10 to ↑ 35)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 37<br/>(↑ 19 to ↑ 57)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Indinavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">800 three times daily × 7 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">13</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 14<br/>(↓ 3 to ↑ 33)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Ledipasvir/<br/>Sofosbuvir<footnote ID="t15f5">Data generated from simultaneous dosing with HARVONI (ledipasvir/sofosbuvir). Staggered administration (12 hours apart) provided similar results.</footnote>
                            <sup>,</sup>
                            <footnote>Comparison based on exposures when administered as atazanavir/ritonavir + FTC/TDF.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">90/400 once daily × 10 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">24</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 47<br/>(↑ 37 to ↑ 58)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 35<br/>(↑ 29 to ↑ 42 )</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 47<br/>(↑ 38 to ↑ 57)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Ledipasvir/<br/>Sofosbuvir<footnoteRef IDREF="t15f5"/>
                            <sup>,</sup>
                            <footnote>Comparison based on exposures when administered as darunavir/ritonavir + FTC/TDF.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">23</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 64<br/>(↑ 54 to ↑ 74)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 50<br/>(↑ 42 to ↑ 59)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 59<br/>(↑ 49 to ↑ 70)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Ledipasvir/ Sofosbuvir<footnote>Study conducted with ATRIPLA<sup>®</sup> (EFV/FTC/TDF) coadministered with HARVONI; coadministration with HARVONI also results in comparable increases in tenofovir exposure when TDF is administered as COMPLERA<sup>®</sup> (FTC/rilpivirine/TDF), or TRUVADA + dolutegravir.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">90/400 once daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">15</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 79<br/>(↑ 56 to ↑ 104)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 98<br/>(↑ 77 to ↑ 123)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 163<br/>(↑ 132 to↑ 197)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Lopinavir/<br/>Ritonavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400/100 twice daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">24</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 32<br/>(↑ 25 to ↑ 38)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 51<br/>(↑ 37 to ↑ 66)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Saquinavir/<br/>Ritonavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1000/100 twice daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">35</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 23<br/>(↑ 16 to ↑ 30)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Sofosbuvir<footnote>Study conducted with ATRIPLA coadministered with SOVALDI<sup>®</sup> (sofosbuvir).</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400 single dose</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">16</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 25<br/>(↑ 8 to ↑ 45)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Sofosbuvir/ Velpatasvir<footnote>Study conducted with COMPLERA coadministered with EPCLUSA; coadministration with EPCLUSA also results in comparable increases in tenofovir exposures when TDF is administered as ATRIPLA, STRIBILD<sup>®</sup> (elvitegravir/cobicistat/FTC/TDF), TRUVADA + atazanavir/ritonavir, or TRUVADA + darunavir/ritonavir.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400/100 once daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">24</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 44<br/>(↑ 33 to ↑ 55)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 40<br/>(↑ 34 to ↑ 46)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 84<br/>(↑ 76 to ↑ 92)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Sofosbuvir/ Velpatasvir<footnote>Administered as raltegravir + FTC/TDF.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400/100 once daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">30</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 46<br/>(↑ 39 to ↑ 54)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 40<br/>(↑ 34 to ↑ 45)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 70<br/>(↑ 61 to ↑ 79)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Sofosbuvir/<br/>Velpatasvir/<br/>Voxilaprevir<footnote>Comparison based on exposures when administered as darunavir + ritonavir + FTC/TDF.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400/100/100 + Voxilaprevir<footnote>Study conducted with additional voxilaprevir 100 mg to achieve voxilaprevir exposures expected in HCV-infected patients.</footnote> 100 once daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">29</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 48<br/>(↑ 36 to ↑ 61)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 39<br/>(↑ 32 to ↑ 46)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 47<br/>(↑ 38 to ↑ 56)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Tacrolimus</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0.05 mg/kg twice daily × 7 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">21</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 13<br/>(↑ 1 to ↑ 27)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Tipranavir/<br/>Ritonavir<footnote>Aptivus Prescribing Information.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">500/100 twice daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">22</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 23<br/>(↓ 32 to ↓ 13)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 2<br/>(↓ 9 to ↑ 5)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 7<br/>(↓ 2 to ↑ 17)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td align="center" styleCode="Rrule">750/200 twice daily (23 doses)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">20</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 38<br/>(↓ 46 to ↓ 29)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 2<br/>(↓ 6 to ↑ 10)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 14<br/>(↑ 1 to ↑ 27)</td>
                        </tr>
                      </tbody>
                    </table>
                    <paragraph>No effect on the pharmacokinetic parameters of the following coadministered drugs was observed with VIREAD: abacavir, didanosine (buffered tablets), emtricitabine, entecavir, and lamivudine.</paragraph>
                    <table width="75%">
                      <caption>Table 16	Drug Interactions:  Changes in Pharmacokinetic Parameters for Coadministered Drug in the Presence of VIREAD </caption>
                      <col align="left" valign="middle" width="21%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="25%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="9%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="15%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="15%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="15%"/>
                      <thead>
                        <tr>
                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Coadministered Drug</th>
                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">Dose of Coadministered Drug (mg)</th>
                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">N</th>
                          <th colspan="3" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">% Change of Coadministered Drug Pharmacokinetic Parameters<footnote>Increase = ↑; Decrease = ↓; No Effect = ⇔; NA = Not Applicable</footnote>
                            <br/>(90% CI)</th>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule">C<sub>max</sub>
                          </th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">AUC</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">C<sub>min</sub>
                          </th>
                        </tr>
                      </thead>
                      <tbody>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Abacavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">300 once</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">8</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 12<br/>(↓ 1 to ↑ 26)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">NA</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Atazanavir<footnote ID="t16f2">Reyataz Prescribing Information.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">400 once daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">34</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 21<br/>(↓ 27 to ↓ 14)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 25<br/>(↓ 30 to ↓ 19)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 40<br/>(↓ 48 to ↓ 32)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Atazanavir<footnoteRef IDREF="t16f2"/>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">Atazanavir/ Ritonavir 300/100 once daily × 42 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">10</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 28<br/>(↓ 50 to ↑ 5)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 25<footnote ID="t16f3">In HIV-infected subjects, addition of TDF to atazanavir 300 mg plus ritonavir 100 mg, resulted in AUC and C<sub>min</sub> values of atazanavir that were 2.3- and 4-fold higher than the respective values observed for atazanavir 400 mg when given alone.</footnote>
                            <br/>(↓ 42 to ↓ 3)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 23<footnoteRef IDREF="t16f3"/>
                            <br/>(↓ 46 to ↑ 10)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Darunavir<footnote>Prezista Prescribing Information.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">Darunavir/Ritonavir 300/100 once daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">12</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 16<br/>(↓ 6 to ↑ 42)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 21<br/>(↓ 5 to ↑ 54)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 24<br/>(↓ 10 to ↑ 69)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Didanosine<footnote>Videx EC Prescribing Information. Subjects received didanosine enteric-coated capsules.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">250 once, simultaneously with VIREAD and a light meal<footnote>373 kcal, 8.2 g fat</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">33</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 20<footnote ID="t16f7">Compared with didanosine (enteric-coated) 400 mg administered alone under fasting conditions.</footnote>
                            <br/>(↓ 32 to ↓ 7)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔<footnoteRef IDREF="t16f7"/>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">NA</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Emtricitabine</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">200 once daily × 7 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">17</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 20<br/>(↑ 12 to ↑ 29)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Entecavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1 mg once daily × 10 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">28</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 13<br/>(↑ 11 to ↑ 15)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Indinavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">800 three times daily × 7 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">12</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 11<br/>(↓ 30 to ↑ 12)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Lamivudine</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">150 twice daily × 7 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">15</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 24<br/>(↓ 34 to ↓ 12)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Lopinavir</td>
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">Lopinavir/Ritonavir 400/100 twice daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">24</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="top">Ritonavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Saquinavir</td>
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">Saquinavir/Ritonavir 1000/100 twice daily × 14 days</td>
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">32</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 22<br/>(↑ 6 to ↑ 41)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 29<footnote ID="t16f8">Increases in AUC and C<sub>min</sub> are not expected to be clinically relevant; hence no dose adjustments are required when TDF and ritonavir-boosted saquinavir are coadministered.</footnote>
                            <br/>(↑ 12 to ↑ 48)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↑ 47<footnoteRef IDREF="t16f8"/>
                            <br/>(↑ 23 to ↑ 76)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="top">Ritonavir</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">↑ 23<br/>(↑ 3 to ↑ 46)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Tacrolimus</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0.05 mg/kg twice daily × 7 days</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">21</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">⇔</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Tipranavir<footnote>Aptivus Prescribing Information.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">Tipranavir/Ritonavir 500/100 twice daily</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">22</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 17<br/>(↓ 26 to ↓ 6)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 18<br/>(↓ 25 to ↓ 9)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 21<br/>(↓ 30 to ↓ 10)</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td align="center" styleCode="Rrule">Tipranavir/Ritonavir 750/200 twice daily (23 doses)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">20</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 11<br/>(↓ 16 to ↓ 4)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 9<br/>(↓ 15 to ↓ 3)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">↓ 12<br/>(↓ 22 to 0)</td>
                        </tr>
                      </tbody>
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              <title>12.4 Microbiology</title>
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                    <paragraph>Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate is an acyclic nucleoside phosphonate diester analog of adenosine monophosphate. Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate requires initial diester hydrolysis for conversion to tenofovir and subsequent phosphorylations by cellular enzymes to form tenofovir diphosphate (TFV-DP), an obligate chain terminator. Tenofovir diphosphate inhibits the activity of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) and HBV RT by competing with the natural substrate deoxyadenosine 5'-triphosphate and, after incorporation into DNA, by DNA chain termination. Tenofovir diphosphate is a weak inhibitor of mammalian DNA polymerases α, β, and mitochondrial DNA polymerase γ.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>The antiviral activity of tenofovir against laboratory and clinical isolates of HIV-1 was assessed in lymphoblastoid cell lines, primary monocyte/macrophage cells and peripheral blood lymphocytes. The EC<sub>50</sub> (50% effective concentration) values for tenofovir were in the range of 0.04 µM to 8.5 µM. In drug combination studies, tenofovir was not antagonistic with HIV-1 NRTIs (abacavir, didanosine, lamivudine, stavudine, zidovudine), NNRTIs (efavirenz, nevirapine), and protease inhibitors (amprenavir, indinavir, nelfinavir, ritonavir, saquinavir). Tenofovir displayed antiviral activity in cell culture against HIV-1 clades A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and O (EC<sub>50</sub> values ranged from 0.5 µM to 2.2 µM) and strain-specific activity against HIV-2 (EC<sub>50</sub> values ranged from 1.6 µM to 5.5 µM).</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>HIV-1 isolates with reduced susceptibility to tenofovir have been selected in cell culture. These viruses expressed a K65R substitution in RT and showed a 2- to 4-fold reduction in susceptibility to tenofovir. In addition, a K70E substitution in HIV-1 RT has been selected by tenofovir and results in low-level reduced susceptibility to tenofovir.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trial 903 of treatment-naïve subjects (VIREAD+3TC+EFV versus d4T+3TC+EFV) <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.2">Clinical Studies (14.2)</linkHtml>]</content>, genotypic analyses of isolates from subjects with virologic failure through Week 144 showed development of EFV and 3TC resistance-associated substitutions to occur most frequently and with no difference between the treatment arms. The K65R substitution occurred in 8/47 (17%) of analyzed patient isolates in the VIREAD arm and in 2/49 (4%) of analyzed patient isolates in the d4T arm. Of the 8 subjects whose virus developed K65R in the VIREAD arm through 144 weeks, 7 occurred in the first 48 weeks of treatment and one at Week 96. One patient in the VIREAD arm developed the K70E substitution in the virus. Other substitutions resulting in resistance to VIREAD were not identified in this trial.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trial 934 of treatment-naïve subjects (VIREAD+FTC+EFV versus AZT/3TC+EFV) <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.2">Clinical Studies (14.2)</linkHtml>]</content>, genotypic analysis performed on HIV-1 isolates from all confirmed virologic failure subjects with &gt;400 copies/mL of HIV-1 RNA at Week 144 or early discontinuation showed development of EFV resistance-associated substitutions occurred most frequently and was similar between the two treatment arms. The M184V substitution, associated with resistance to FTC and 3TC, was observed in 2/19 of analyzed subject isolates in the VIREAD+FTC group and in 10/29 of analyzed subject isolates in the AZT/3TC group. Through 144 weeks of Trial 934, no subjects have developed a detectable K65R substitution in their HIV-1 as analyzed through standard genotypic analysis.</paragraph>
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                          <content styleCode="italics">Cross Resistance</content>
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                        <paragraph>Cross resistance among certain HIV-1 NRTIs has been recognized. The K65R and K70E substitutions selected by tenofovir are also selected in some HIV-1 infected subjects treated with abacavir or didanosine. HIV-1 isolates with this substitution also show reduced susceptibility to FTC and 3TC. Therefore, cross resistance among these drugs may occur in patients whose virus harbors the K65R or K70E substitution. HIV-1 isolates from subjects (N=20) whose HIV-1 expressed a mean of three AZT-associated RT substitutions (M41L, D67N, K70R, L210W, T215Y/F, or K219Q/E/N), showed a 3.1-fold decrease in the susceptibility to tenofovir.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trials 902 and 907 conducted in treatment-experienced subjects (VIREAD + Standard Background Therapy (SBT) compared to placebo + SBT) <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.2">Clinical Studies (14.2)</linkHtml>]</content>, 14/304 (5%) of the VIREAD-treated subjects with virologic failure through Week 96 had &gt;1.4-fold (median 2.7-fold) reduced susceptibility to tenofovir. Genotypic analysis of the baseline and failure isolates showed the development of the K65R substitution in the HIV-1 RT gene.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>The virologic response to VIREAD therapy has been evaluated with respect to baseline viral genotype (N=222) in treatment-experienced subjects participating in Trials 902 and 907. In these clinical trials, 94% of the participants evaluated had baseline HIV-1 isolates expressing at least one NRTI substitution. Virologic responses for subjects in the genotype substudy were similar to the overall trial results.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>Several exploratory analyses were conducted to evaluate the effect of specific substitutions and substitutional patterns on virologic outcome. Because of the large number of potential comparisons, statistical testing was not conducted. Varying degrees of cross resistance of VIREAD to pre-existing AZT resistance-associated substitutions (M41L, D67N, K70R, L210W, T215Y/F, or K219Q/E/N) were observed and appeared to depend on the type and number of specific substitutions. VIREAD-treated subjects whose HIV-1 expressed 3 or more AZT resistance-associated substitutions that included either the M41L or L210W RT substitution showed reduced responses to VIREAD therapy; however, these responses were still improved compared with placebo. The presence of the D67N, K70R, T215Y/F, or K219Q/E/N substitution did not appear to affect responses to VIREAD therapy. Subjects whose virus expressed an L74V substitution without AZT resistance-associated substitutions (N=8) had reduced response to VIREAD. Limited data are available for subjects whose virus expressed a Y115F substitution (N=3), Q151M substitution (N=2), or T69 insertion (N=4), all of whom had a reduced response.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In the protocol defined analyses, virologic response to VIREAD was not reduced in subjects with HIV-1 that expressed the abacavir/FTC/3TC resistance-associated M184V substitution. HIV-1 RNA responses among these subjects were durable through Week 48.</paragraph>
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                          <content styleCode="italics">Trials 902 and 907 Phenotypic Analyses</content>
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                        <paragraph>Phenotypic analysis of baseline HIV-1 from treatment-experienced subjects (N=100) demonstrated a correlation between baseline susceptibility to VIREAD and response to VIREAD therapy. Table 17 summarizes the HIV-1 RNA response by baseline VIREAD susceptibility.</paragraph>
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                          <caption>Table 17	HIV-1 RNA Response at Week 24 by Baseline VIREAD Susceptibility (Intent-To-Treat)<footnote>Tenofovir susceptibility was determined by recombinant phenotypic Antivirogram assay (Virco).</footnote>
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                              <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Baseline VIREAD Susceptibility<footnote>Fold change in susceptibility from wild-type.</footnote>
                              </th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule">Change in HIV-1 RNA<footnote>Average HIV-1 RNA change from baseline through Week 24 (DAVG<sub>24</sub>) in log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL.</footnote> (N)</th>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">&lt;1</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.74 (35)</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">&gt;1 and ≤3</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.56 (49)</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">&gt;3 and ≤4</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.3 (7)</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">&gt;4</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">−0.12 (9)</td>
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                      <content styleCode="underline">Activity against HBV</content>
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                        <paragraph>The antiviral activity of tenofovir against HBV was assessed in the HepG2 2.2.15 cell line. The EC<sub>50</sub> values for tenofovir ranged from 0.14 to 1.5 µM, with CC<sub>50 </sub>(50% cytotoxicity concentration) values &gt;100 µM. In cell culture combination antiviral activity studies of tenofovir with HBV NrtIs entecavir, lamivudine, and telbivudine, and with the HIV-1 NRTI emtricitabine, no antagonistic activity was observed.</paragraph>
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                          <content styleCode="italics">Resistance</content>
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                        <paragraph>Cumulative VIREAD genotypic resistance has been evaluated annually for up to 384 weeks in Trials 0102, 0103, 0106, 0108, and 0121 <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S14.4">Clinical Studies (14.4)</linkHtml>]</content> with the paired HBV rt amino acid sequences of the pretreatment and on-treatment isolates from subjects who received at least 24 weeks of VIREAD monotherapy and remained viremic with HBV DNA ≥400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL) at the end of each study year (or at discontinuation of VIREAD monotherapy) using an as-treated analysis. In the nucleotide-naïve population from Trials 0102 and 0103, HBeAg-positive subjects had a higher baseline viral load than HBeAg-negative subjects and a significantly higher proportion of the subjects remained viremic at their last time point on VIREAD monotherapy (15% versus 5%, respectively).</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>HBV isolates from these subjects who remained viremic showed treatment-emergent substitutions (Table 18); however, no specific substitutions occurred at a sufficient frequency to be associated with resistance to VIREAD (genotypic and phenotypic analyses).</paragraph>
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                          <caption>Table 18	Amino Acid Substitutions in Viremic Subjects across HBV Trials of VIREAD</caption>
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                              <th colspan="3" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">Compensated Liver Disease</th>
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                              <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">Nucleotide-Naïve<br/>(N=417)<footnote>Nucleotide-naïve subjects from Trials 0102 (N=246) and 0103 (N=171) receiving up to 384 weeks of treatment with VIREAD.</footnote>
                              </th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">HEPSERA-Experienced<br/>(N=247)<footnote>HEPSERA-experienced subjects from Trials 0102/0103 (N=195) and 0106 (N=52) receiving up to 336 weeks of treatment with VIREAD after switching to VIREAD from HEPSERA. Trial 0106, a randomized, double-blind, 168-week Phase 2 trial, has been completed.</footnote>
                              </th>
                              <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="top">Lamivudine- Resistant<br/>(N=136)<footnote>Lamivudine-resistant subjects from Trial 0121 (N=136) receiving up to 96 weeks of treatment with VIREAD after switching to VIREAD from lamivudine.</footnote>
                              </th>
                              <th valign="bottom">Decompensated Liver Disease<br/>(N=39)<footnote>Subjects with decompensated liver disease from Trial 0108 (N=39) receiving up to 48 weeks of treatment with VIREAD.</footnote>
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                              <td styleCode="Rrule">Viremic at Last Time Point on VIREAD</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">38/417 (9%)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">37/247 (15%)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">9/136 (7%)</td>
                              <td>7/39 (18%)</td>
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                              <td styleCode="Rrule">Treatment-Emergent Amino Acid Substitutions<footnote>Denominator includes those subjects who were viremic at last time point on VIREAD monotherapy and had evaluable paired genotypic data.</footnote>
                              </td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">18<footnote>Of the 18 subjects with treatment-emergent amino acid substitutions during Trials 0102 and 0103, 5 subjects had substitutions at conserved sites and 13 subjects had substitutions only at polymorphic sites, and 8 subjects had only transient substitutions that were not detected at the last time point on VIREAD.</footnote>/32 (56%)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">11<footnote>Of the 11 HEPSERA-experienced subjects with treatment-emergent amino acid substitutions, 2 subjects had substitutions at conserved sites and 9 had substitutions only at polymorphic sites.</footnote>/31 (35%)</td>
                              <td styleCode="Rrule">6<footnote>Of the 6 lamivudine-resistant subjects with treatment-emergent substitutions during Trial 0121, 3 subjects had substitutions at conserved sites and 3 had substitutions only at polymorphic sites.</footnote>/8 (75%)</td>
                              <td>3/5 (60%)</td>
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                          <content styleCode="italics">Cross Resistance </content>
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                        <paragraph>Cross resistance has been observed between HBV NrtIs.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In cell-based assays, HBV strains expressing the rtV173L, rtL180M, and rtM204I/V substitutions associated with resistance to lamivudine (3TC) and telbivudine showed a susceptibility to tenofovir ranging from 0.7- to 3.4-fold that of wild type virus. The rtL180M and rtM204I/V double substitutions conferred 3.4-fold reduced susceptibility to tenofovir.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>HBV strains expressing the rtL180M, rtT184G, rtS202G/I, rtM204V, and rtM250V substitutions associated with resistance to entecavir showed a susceptibility to tenofovir ranging from 0.6- to 6.9-fold that of wild type virus.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>HBV strains expressing the adefovir resistance-associated substitutions rtA181V and/or rtN236T showed reductions in susceptibility to tenofovir ranging from 2.9- to 10-fold that of wild type virus. Strains containing the rtA181T substitution showed changes in susceptibility to tenofovir ranging from 0.9- to 1.5-fold that of wild type virus.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>One hundred fifty-two subjects initiating VIREAD therapy in Trials 0102, 0103, 0106, 0108, and 0121 harbored HBV with known resistance substitutions to HBV NrtIs: 14 with adefovir resistance-associated substitutions (rtA181S/T/V and/or rtN236T), 135 with 3TC resistance-associated substitutions (rtM204I/V), and 3 with both adefovir and 3TC resistance-associated substitutions. Following up to 384 weeks of VIREAD treatment, 10 of the 14 subjects with adefovir-resistant HBV, 124 of the 135 subjects with 3TC-resistant HBV, and 2 of the 3 subjects with both adefovir- and 3TC-resistant HBV achieved and maintained virologic suppression (HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL [69 IU/mL]). Three of the 5 subjects whose virus harbored both the rtA181T/V and rtN236T substitutions remained viremic.</paragraph>
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          <title>13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY</title>
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              <title>13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility</title>
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                    <paragraph>Long-term oral carcinogenicity studies of TDF in mice and rats were carried out at exposures up to approximately 16 times (mice) and 5 times (rats) those observed in humans at the therapeutic dose for HIV-1 infection. At the high dose in female mice, liver adenomas were increased at exposures 16 times that in humans. In rats, the study was negative for carcinogenic findings at exposures up to 5 times that observed in humans at the therapeutic dose.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate was mutagenic in the in vitro mouse lymphoma assay and negative in an in vitro bacterial mutagenicity test (Ames test). In an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay, TDF was negative when administered to male mice.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>There were no effects on fertility, mating performance or early embryonic development when TDF was administered to male rats at a dose equivalent to 10 times the human dose based on body surface area comparisons for 28 days prior to mating and to female rats for 15 days prior to mating through day seven of gestation. There was, however, an alteration of the estrous cycle in female rats.</paragraph>
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              <title>13.2 Animal Toxicology and/or Pharmacology</title>
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                <paragraph>Tenofovir and TDF administered in toxicology studies to rats, dogs, and monkeys at exposures (based on AUCs) greater than or equal to 6 fold those observed in humans caused bone toxicity. In monkeys the bone toxicity was diagnosed as osteomalacia. Osteomalacia observed in monkeys appeared to be reversible upon dose reduction or discontinuation of tenofovir. In rats and dogs, the bone toxicity manifested as reduced bone mineral density. The mechanism(s) underlying bone toxicity is unknown.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>Evidence of renal toxicity was noted in 4 animal species. Increases in serum creatinine, BUN, glycosuria, proteinuria, phosphaturia, and/or calciuria and decreases in serum phosphate were observed to varying degrees in these animals. These toxicities were noted at exposures (based on AUCs) 2–20 times higher than those observed in humans. The relationship of the renal abnormalities, particularly the phosphaturia, to the bone toxicity is not known.</paragraph>
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          <title>14 CLINICAL STUDIES</title>
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              <title>14.1	Overview of Clinical Trials</title>
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                <paragraph>The efficacy and safety of VIREAD in adults and pediatric subjects were evaluated in the trials summarized in Table 19.</paragraph>
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                  <caption>Table 19	Trials Conducted with VIREAD in Adults and Pediatric Subjects for HIV-1 Treatment and Chronic HBV Treatment</caption>
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                      <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="bottom">Trial</th>
                      <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">Population</th>
                      <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">Study Arms (N)<footnote>Randomized and dosed.</footnote>
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                      <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">Timepoint<br/>(Week)</th>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 903<footnote ID="t19f2">Randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial.</footnote>
                        <br/>(NCT00158821)</td>
                      <td rowspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">HIV-1 treatment-naïve adults</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD+lamivudine+efavirenz (299)<br/>stavudine+lamivudine+efavirenz (301)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">144</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 934<footnote ID="t19f3">Randomized, open-label active-controlled trial.</footnote>
                        <br/>(NCT00112047)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">emtricitabine+VIREAD+efavirenz (257)<br/>zidovudine/lamivudine+efavirenz (254)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">144</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 907<footnote ID="t19f4">Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.</footnote>
                        <br/>(NCT00002450)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">HIV-1 treatment-experienced adults</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (368)<br/>Placebo (182)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">24</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 0102<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f2"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00117676)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">HBeAg-negative adults with chronic HBV</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (250)<br/>HEPSERA (125)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">48</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 0103<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f2"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00116805)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">HBeAg-positive adults with chronic HBV</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (176)<br/>HEPSERA (90)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">48</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 121<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f2"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00737568)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Adults with lamivudine-resistant chronic HBV</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (141)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">96</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 0108<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f2"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00298363)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Adults with chronic HBV and decompensated liver disease</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (45)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">48</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 352<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f3"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00528957)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">HIV-1 treatment experienced pediatric subjects 2 years to &lt;12 years</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (44)<br/>stavudine or zidovudine (48)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">48</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 321<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f4"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00352053)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">HIV-1 treatment-experienced pediatric subjects 12 years to &lt;18 years</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (45)<br/>Placebo (42)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">48</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 115<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f4"/>
                        <br/>(NCT00734162)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Pediatric subjects 12 years to &lt;18 years with chronic HBV</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (52)<br/>Placebo (54)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">72</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Trial 144<footnoteRef IDREF="t19f4"/>
                        <br/>(NCT01651403)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">Pediatric subjects 2 years to &lt;12 years with chronic HBV</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD (60)<br/>Placebo (29)</td>
                      <td styleCode="Rrule">48</td>
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              <title>14.2	Clinical Trial Results in Adults with HIV-1 Infection</title>
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                    <paragraph>Data through 144 weeks are reported for Trial 903, a double-blind, active-controlled multicenter trial comparing VIREAD (300 mg once daily) administered in combination with lamivudine (3TC) and efavirenz (EFV) versus stavudine (d4T), 3TC, and EFV in 600 antiretroviral-naïve subjects. Subjects had a mean age of 36 years (range 18–64); 74% were male, 64% were Caucasian, and 20% were Black. The mean baseline CD4+ cell count was 279 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> (range 3–956) and median baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA was 77,600 copies/mL (range 417–5,130,000). Subjects were stratified by baseline HIV-1 RNA and CD4+ cell count. Forty-three percent of subjects had baseline viral loads &gt;100,000 copies/mL and 39% had CD4+ cell counts &lt;200 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>. Table 20 provides treatment outcomes through 48 and 144 weeks.</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 20	Outcomes of Randomized Treatment at Week 48 and 144 (Trial 903)</caption>
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                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">At Week 48</th>
                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">At Week 144</th>
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                          <th styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="middle">Outcomes</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD+3TC+EFV<br/>(N=299)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">d4T+3TC+EFV<br/>(N=301)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD+3TC+EFV<br/>(N=299)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">d4T+3TC+EFV<br/>(N=301)</th>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Responder<footnote>Subjects achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL through Week 48 and 144.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">79%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">82%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">68%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">62%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Virologic failure<footnote>Includes confirmed viral rebound and failure to achieve confirmed &lt;400 copies/mL through Week 48 and 144.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">10%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Rebound</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Never suppressed</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Added an antiretroviral agent</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Death</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">&lt;1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">&lt;1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Discontinued due to adverse event</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">13%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Discontinued for other reasons<footnote>Includes lost to follow-up, subject's withdrawal, noncompliance, protocol violation and other reasons.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">8%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">7%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">14%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">15%</td>
                        </tr>
                      </tbody>
                    </table>
                    <paragraph>Achievement of plasma HIV-1 RNA concentrations of &lt;400 copies/mL at Week 144 was similar between the two treatment groups for the population stratified at baseline on the basis of HIV-1 RNA concentration (&gt; or ≤100,000 copies/mL) and CD4+ cell count (&lt; or ≥200 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>). Through 144 weeks of therapy, 62% and 58% of subjects in the VIREAD and d4T arms, respectively, achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA &lt;50 copies/mL. The mean increase from baseline in CD4+ cell count was 263 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> for the VIREAD arm and 283 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> for the d4T arm.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Through 144 weeks, 11 subjects in the VIREAD group and 9 subjects in the d4T group experienced a new CDC Class C event.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Treatment-Naïve Subjects: Trial 934</content>
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                    <paragraph>Data through 144 weeks are reported for Trial 934, a randomized, open-label, active-controlled multicenter trial comparing emtricitabine (FTC) + VIREAD administered in combination with efavirenz (EFV) versus zidovudine (AZT)/lamivudine (3TC) fixed-dose combination administered in combination with EFV in 511 antiretroviral-naïve subjects. From Weeks 96 to 144 of the trial, subjects received a fixed-dose combination of FTC and TDF with EFV in place of FTC + VIREAD with EFV. Subjects had a mean age of 38 years (range 18–80); 86% were male, 59% were Caucasian, and 23% were Black. The mean baseline CD4+ cell count was 245 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> (range 2–1191) and median baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA was 5.01 log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL (range 3.56–6.54). Subjects were stratified by baseline CD4+ cell count (&lt; or ≥200 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>); 41% had CD4+ cell counts &lt;200 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> and 51% of subjects had baseline viral loads &gt;100,000 copies/mL. Table 21 provides treatment outcomes through 48 and 144 weeks for those subjects who did not have EFV resistance at baseline.</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 21	Outcomes of Randomized Treatment at Week 48 and 144 (Trial 934)</caption>
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                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="middle">Outcomes</th>
                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">At Week 48</th>
                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">At Week 144</th>
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                          <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">FTC+VIREAD+EFV<br/>(N=244)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">AZT/3TC+EFV<br/>(N=243)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">FTC+VIREAD+EFV<br/>(N=227)<footnote ID="t21f1">Subjects who were responders at Week 48 or Week 96 (HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL) but did not consent to continue the trial after Week 48 or Week 96 were excluded from analysis.</footnote>
                          </th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule" valign="bottom">AZT/3TC+EFV<br/>(N=229)<footnoteRef IDREF="t21f1"/>
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                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Responder<footnote>Subjects achieved and maintained confirmed HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL through Weeks 48 and 144.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">84%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">73%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">71%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">58%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Virologic failure<footnote>Includes confirmed viral rebound and failure to achieve confirmed &lt;400 copies/mL through Weeks 48 and 144.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">6%</td>
                        </tr>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Rebound</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">2%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                        </tr>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Never suppressed</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">  Change in antiretroviral regimen</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Death</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">&lt;1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Discontinued due to adverse event</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">4%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">9%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">12%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Discontinued for other reasons<footnote>Includes lost to follow-up, subject withdrawal, noncompliance, protocol violation and other reasons.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">10%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">14%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">20%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">22%</td>
                        </tr>
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                    <paragraph>Through Week 48, 84% and 73% of subjects in the FTC + VIREAD group and the AZT/3TC group, respectively, achieved and maintained HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL (71% and 58% through Week 144). The difference in the proportion of subjects who achieved and maintained HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL through 48 weeks largely results from the higher number of discontinuations due to adverse events and other reasons in the AZT/3TC group in this open-label trial. In addition, 80% and 70% of subjects in the FTC + VIREAD group and the AZT/3TC group, respectively, achieved and maintained HIV-1 RNA &lt;50 copies/mL through Week 48 (64% and 56% through Week 144). The mean increase from baseline in CD4+ cell count was 190 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> in the FTC + VIREAD group and 158 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> in the AZT/3TC group at Week 48 (312 and 271 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> at Week 144).</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Through 48 weeks, 7 subjects in the FTC + VIREAD group and 5 subjects in the AZT/3TC group experienced a new CDC Class C event (10 and 6 subjects through 144 weeks).</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">Treatment-Experienced Subjects: Trial 907</content>
                    </paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Trial 907 was a 24-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter trial of VIREAD added to a stable background regimen of antiretroviral agents in 550 treatment-experienced subjects. After 24 weeks of blinded trial treatment, all subjects continuing on trial were offered open-label VIREAD for an additional 24 weeks. Subjects had a mean baseline CD4+ cell count of 427 cells/mm<sup>3 </sup>(range 23–1,385), median baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA of 2,340 (range 50–75,000) copies/mL, and mean duration of prior HIV-1 treatment was 5.4 years. Mean age of the subjects was 42 years; 85% were male, 69% Caucasian, 17% Black, and 12% Hispanic.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Table 22 provides the percent of subjects with HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL and outcomes of subjects through 48 weeks.</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 22	Outcomes of Randomized Treatment (Trial 907)</caption>
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                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="19%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="19%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="19%"/>
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                          <th rowspan="2" styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="middle">Outcomes</th>
                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Botrule Rrule">0–24 weeks</th>
                          <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">0–48 weeks</th>
                          <th styleCode="Botrule Rrule">24–48 weeks</th>
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                          <th align="center" styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>(N=368)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo<br/>(N=182)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>(N=368)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">Placebo Crossover to VIREAD<br/>(N=170)</th>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL <footnote>Subjects with HIV-1 RNA &lt;400 copies/mL and no prior study drug discontinuation at Week 24 and 48, respectively.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">40%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">11%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">28%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">30%</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Virologic failure<footnote>Subjects with HIV-1 RNA ≥400 copies/mL efficacy failure or missing HIV-1 RNA at Week 24 and 48, respectively.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">53%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">84%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">61%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">64%</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Discontinued due to adverse event</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">Discontinued for other reasons<footnote>Includes lost to follow-up, subject withdrawal, noncompliance, protocol violation, and other reasons.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">5%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">1%</td>
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                    <paragraph>At 24 weeks of therapy, there was a higher proportion of subjects in the VIREAD arm compared to the placebo arm with HIV-1 RNA &lt;50 copies/mL (19% and 1%, respectively). Mean change in absolute CD4+ cell counts by Week 24 was +11 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> for the VIREAD group and −5 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> for the placebo group. Mean change in absolute CD4+ cell counts by Week 48 was +4 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> for the VIREAD group.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Through Week 24, one subject in the VIREAD group and no subjects in the placebo group experienced a new CDC Class C event.</paragraph>
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              <title>14.3	Clinical Trial Results in Pediatric Subjects with HIV-1 Infection</title>
              <text>
                <paragraph>In Trial 352, 92 treatment-experienced subjects 2 years to less than 12 years of age with stable, virologic suppression on a stavudine (d4T)- or zidovudine (AZT)-containing regimen were randomized to either replace d4T or AZT with VIREAD (N=44) or continue their original regimen (N=48) for 48 weeks. Five additional subjects over the age of 12 years were enrolled and randomized (VIREAD N=4, original regimen N=1) but are not included in the efficacy analysis. After 48 weeks, all eligible subjects were allowed to continue in the trial receiving open-label VIREAD. At Week 48, 89% of subjects in the VIREAD treatment group and 90% of subjects in the d4T or AZT treatment group had HIV-1 RNA concentrations &lt;400 copies/mL. During the 48-week randomized phase of the trial, 1 subject in the VIREAD group discontinued the trial prematurely because of virologic failure/lack of efficacy and 3 subjects (2 subjects in the VIREAD group and 1 subject in the d4T or AZT group) discontinued for other reasons.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>In Trial 321, 87 treatment-experienced subjects 12 years to less than 18 years of age were treated with VIREAD (N=45) or placebo (N=42) in combination with an optimized background regimen (OBR) for 48 weeks. The mean baseline CD4 cell count was 374 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> and the mean baseline plasma HIV-1 RNA was 4.6 log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL. At baseline, 90% of subjects harbored NRTI resistance-associated substitutions in their HIV-1 isolates. Overall, the trial failed to show a difference in virologic response between the VIREAD and placebo groups. Subgroup analyses suggest the lack of difference in virologic response may be attributable to imbalances between treatment arms in baseline viral susceptibility to VIREAD and OBR.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>Although changes in HIV-1 RNA in these highly treatment-experienced subjects were less than anticipated, the comparability of the pharmacokinetic and safety data to that observed in adults supports the use of VIREAD in pediatric patients 12 years and older who weigh at least 35 kg and whose HIV-1 isolate is expected to be sensitive to VIREAD <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>, <linkHtml href="#S6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>, and <linkHtml href="#S12.3">Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)</linkHtml>].</content>
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              <title>14.4	Clinical Trial Results in Adults with Chronic Hepatitis B</title>
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                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="underline">HBeAg-Negative Chronic HBV Subjects: Trial 0102</content>
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                    <paragraph>Trial 0102 was a Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial of VIREAD 300 mg compared to HEPSERA 10 mg in 375 HBeAg- (anti-HBe+) subjects with compensated liver function, the majority of whom were nucleoside-naïve. The mean age of subjects was 44 years; 77% were male, 25% were Asian, 65% were Caucasian, 17% had previously received alpha-interferon therapy, and 18% were nucleoside-experienced (16% had prior lamivudine experience). At baseline, subjects had a mean Knodell necroinflammatory score of 7.8; mean plasma HBV DNA was 6.9 log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL; and mean serum ALT was 140 U/L.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="underline">HBeAg-Positive Chronic HBV Subjects: Trial 0103</content>
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                    <paragraph>Trial 0103 was a Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial of VIREAD 300 mg compared to HEPSERA 10 mg in 266 HBeAg+ nucleoside-naïve subjects with compensated liver function. The mean age of subjects was 34 years; 69% were male, 36% were Asian, 52% were Caucasian, 16% had previously received alpha-interferon therapy, and &lt;5% were nucleoside experienced. At baseline, subjects had a mean Knodell necroinflammatory score of 8.4; mean plasma HBV DNA was 8.7 log<sub>10</sub> copies /mL; and mean serum ALT was 147 U/L.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>The primary data analysis was conducted after all subjects reached 48 weeks of treatment and results are summarized below.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>The primary efficacy endpoint in both trials was complete response to treatment defined as HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL) and Knodell necroinflammatory score improvement of at least 2 points, without worsening in Knodell fibrosis at Week 48 (see <linkHtml href="#t23">Table 23</linkHtml>).</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 23	Histological, Virological, Biochemical, and Serological Response at Week 48 (Trials 0102 and 0103)</caption>
                      <col align="left" valign="top" width="20%"/>
                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="18%"/>
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                      <col align="center" valign="middle" width="20%"/>
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                          <th styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <th colspan="2" styleCode="Rrule">0102 (HBeAg-)</th>
                          <th colspan="2">0103 (HBeAg+)</th>
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                          <th styleCode="Rrule"/>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>(N=250)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">HEPSERA<br/>(N=125)</th>
                          <th styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<br/>(N=176)</th>
                          <th>HEPSERA<br/>(N=90)</th>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule">
                            <content styleCode="bold">Complete Response</content>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">71%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">49%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">67%</td>
                          <td>12%</td>
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                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">
                            <content styleCode="bold">Histology</content>
                            <br/>Histological Response<footnote>Knodell necroinflammatory score improvement of at least 2 points without worsening in Knodell fibrosis.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">72%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">69%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">74%</td>
                          <td>68%</td>
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                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">
                            <content styleCode="bold">HBV DNA </content>
                            <br/>&lt;400 copies/mL<br/>(&lt;69 IU/mL)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">93%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">63%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">76%</td>
                          <td>13%</td>
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                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">
                            <content styleCode="bold">ALT</content>
                            <br/>Normalized ALT<footnote>The population used for analysis of ALT normalization included only subjects with ALT above ULN at baseline.</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">76%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">77%</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">68%</td>
                          <td>54%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr styleCode="Botrule">
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">
                            <content styleCode="bold">Serology</content>
                            <br/>HBeAg Loss/ Seroconversion</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">NA<footnote ID="t23f3">NA = Not Applicable</footnote>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">NA<footnoteRef IDREF="t23f3"/>
                          </td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">20%/19%</td>
                          <td>16%/16%</td>
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                        <tr>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">HBsAg Loss/ Seroconversion</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0/0</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">0/0</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">3%/1%</td>
                          <td>0/0</td>
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                        <paragraph>
                          <content styleCode="italics">Treatment Beyond 48 Weeks: Trials 0102 and 0103</content>
                        </paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trials 0102 (HBeAg-negative) and 0103 (HBeAg-positive), subjects who completed double-blind treatment (389 and 196 subjects who were originally randomized to VIREAD and HEPSERA, respectively) were eligible to roll over to open-label VIREAD with no interruption in treatment.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trial 0102, 266 of 347 subjects who entered the open-label period (77%) continued in the trial through Week 384. Among subjects randomized to VIREAD followed by open-label treatment with VIREAD, 73% had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/ml (69 IU/ml), and 63% had ALT normalization at Week 384. Among subjects randomized to HEPSERA followed by open-label treatment with VIREAD, 80% had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL) and 70% had ALT normalization through Week 384. At Week 384, both HBsAg loss and seroconversion were approximately 1% in both treatment groups.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>In Trial 0103, 146 of 238 subjects who entered the open-label period (61%) continued in the trial through Week 384. Among subjects randomized to VIREAD, 49% had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL), 42% had ALT normalization, and 20% had HBeAg loss (13% seroconversion to anti-HBe antibody) through Week 384. Among subjects randomized to HEPSERA followed by open-label treatment with VIREAD, 56% had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL), 50% had ALT normalization, and 28% had HBeAg loss (19% seroconversion to anti-HBe antibody) through Week 384. At Week 384, HBsAg loss and seroconversion were 11% and 8%, respectively, in subjects initially randomized to VIREAD and 12% and 10%, respectively, in subjects initially randomized to HEPSERA.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>Of the originally randomized and treated 641 subjects in the two trials, liver biopsy data from 328 subjects who received continuing open-label treatment with VIREAD monotherapy were available for analysis at baseline, Week 48, and Week 240. There were no apparent differences between the subset of subjects who had liver biopsy data at Week 240 and those subjects remaining on open-label VIREAD without biopsy data that would be expected to affect histological outcomes at Week 240. Among the 328 subjects evaluated, the observed histological response rates were 80% and 88% at Week 48 and Week 240, respectively. In the subjects without cirrhosis at baseline (Ishak fibrosis score 0–4), 92% (216/235) and 95% (223/235) had either improvement or no change in Ishak fibrosis score at Week 48 and Week 240, respectively. In subjects with cirrhosis at baseline (Ishak fibrosis score 5–6), 97% (90/93) and 99% (92/93) had either improvement or no change in Ishak fibrosis score at Week 48 and Week 240, respectively. Twenty-nine percent (27/93) and 72% (67/93) of subjects with cirrhosis at baseline experienced regression of cirrhosis by Week 48 and Week 240, respectively, with a reduction in Ishak fibrosis score of at least 2 points. No definitive conclusions can be established about the remaining study population who were not part of this subset analysis.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="underline">Lamivudine-Resistant Chronic HBV Subjects: Trial 121 </content>
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                    <paragraph>Trial 121 was a randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of VIREAD compared to an unapproved antiviral regimen in subjects with chronic hepatitis B, persistent viremia (HBV DNA ≥1,000 IU/mL), and genotypic evidence of lamivudine resistance (rtM204I/V +/- rtL180M). One hundred forty-one adult subjects were randomized to the VIREAD treatment arm. The mean age of subjects randomized to VIREAD was 47 years (range 18–73); 74% were male, 59% were Caucasian, and 37% were Asian. At baseline, 54% of subjects were HBeAg-negative, 46% were HBeAg-positive, and 56% had abnormal ALT. Subjects had a mean HBV DNA of 6.4 log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL and mean serum ALT of 71 U/L at baseline.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>After 96 weeks of treatment, 126 of 141 subjects (89%) randomized to VIREAD had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL), and 49 of 79 subjects (62%) with abnormal ALT at baseline had ALT normalization. Among the HBeAg-positive subjects randomized to VIREAD, 10 of 65 subjects (15%) experienced HBeAg loss and 7 of 65 subjects (11%) experienced anti-HBe seroconversion through Week 96. The proportion of subjects with HBV DNA concentrations below 400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL) at Week 96 was similar between the VIREAD monotherapy and the comparator arms.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Across the combined chronic hepatitis B treatment trials, the number of subjects with adefovir-resistance associated substitutions at baseline was too small to establish efficacy in this subgroup.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>Trial 0108 was a small randomized, double-blind, active-controlled trial evaluating the safety of VIREAD compared to other antiviral drugs in subjects with chronic hepatitis B and decompensated liver disease through 48 weeks.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Forty-five adult subjects (37 males and 8 females) were randomized to the VIREAD treatment arm. At baseline, 69% of subjects were HBeAg-negative and 31% were HBeAg-positive. Subjects had a mean Child-Pugh score of 7, a mean MELD score of 12, mean HBV DNA of 5.8 log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL, and mean serum ALT of 61 U/L at baseline. Trial endpoints were discontinuation due to an adverse event and confirmed increase in serum creatinine ≥0.5 mg/dL or confirmed serum phosphorus of &lt;2 mg/dL <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S6.1">Adverse Reactions (6.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>At 48 weeks, 31/44 (70%) and 12/26 (46%) VIREAD-treated subjects achieved an HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL), and normalized ALT, respectively. The trial was not designed to evaluate treatment impact on clinical endpoints such as progression of liver disease, need for liver transplantation, or death.</paragraph>
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              <title>14.5	Clinical Trial Results in Pediatric Subjects with Chronic Hepatitis B</title>
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                    <paragraph>In Trial 115, 106 HBeAg negative (9%) and positive (91%) subjects aged 12 to less than 18 years with chronic HBV infection were randomized to receive blinded treatment with VIREAD 300 mg (N=52) or placebo (N=54) for 72 weeks. At trial entry, the mean HBV DNA was 8.1 log<sub>10</sub> copies/mL and mean ALT was 101 U/L. Of 52 subjects treated with VIREAD, 20 subjects were nucleos(t)ide-naïve and 32 subjects were nucleos(t)ide-experienced. Thirty-one of the 32 nucleos(t)ide-experienced subjects had prior lamivudine experience. At Week 72, 88% (46/52) of subjects in the VIREAD group and 0% (0/54) of subjects in the placebo group had HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL). Among subjects with abnormal ALT at baseline, 74% (26/35) of subjects receiving VIREAD had normalized ALT at Week 72 compared to 31% (13/42) in the placebo group. One VIREAD-treated subject experienced sustained HBsAg-loss and seroconversion to anti-HBs during the first 72 weeks of trial participation.</paragraph>
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                    <paragraph>In Trial 144, 89 HBeAg positive (96%) and negative (4%) subjects 2 years to less than 12 years of age with chronic HBV infection were treated with VIREAD 8 mg/kg up to a maximum dose of 300 mg (N=60) or placebo (N=29) once daily for 48 weeks. At trial entry, the mean HBV DNA was 8.1 log<sub>10</sub> IU/mL and mean ALT was 123 U/L. There was an overall higher proportion in the VIREAD group with HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/mL) and ALT normalization rate at Week 48 compared to the placebo group (Table 24). There was no difference between treatment groups in those who achieved HBeAg loss or HBeAg seroconversion.</paragraph>
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                      <caption>Table 24	Outcomes of Randomized Treatment (Trial 144) in Children 2 Years to &lt;12 Years of Age</caption>
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                          <th align="center" styleCode="Lrule Rrule" valign="middle">Endpoint at Week 48</th>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">HBV DNA &lt;400 copies/mL (69 IU/ml)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">46/60 (77%)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">2/29 (7%)</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">ALT Normalization<footnote>Normal ALT was defined as ≤ 34 U/L for females 2–15 years or males 1–9 years old, and ≤ 43 U/L for males 10–15 years.  The ALT Normalization analysis excluded 4 treated subjects who had normal ALT at baseline.</footnote>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule">38/58 (66%)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">4/27 (15%)</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Lrule Rrule">HBeAg loss<footnote ID="t24f2">The analysis excluded 4 subjects who were HBeAg negative and HBeAb positive at baseline.</footnote>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule">17/56 (30%)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">8/29 (28%)</td>
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                          <td styleCode="Rrule">14/56 (25%)</td>
                          <td styleCode="Rrule">7/29 (24%)</td>
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                    <paragraph>In Trials 115 and 144, sequencing data from paired baseline and on treatment HBV isolates from subjects who received VIREAD were available for 14 of 15 subjects who had plasma HBV DNA ≥400 copies/mL. No amino acid substitutions associated with resistance to VIREAD were identified in these isolates by Week 72 (Trial 115) or Week 48 (Trial 144).</paragraph>
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          <title>16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING</title>
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            <paragraph>VIREAD tablets are available in bottles containing 30 tablets with child-resistant closure as follows:</paragraph>
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              <item>150 mg of TDF (equivalent to 123 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): tablets are triangle-shaped, white, film-coated, and debossed with "GSI" on one side and with "150" on the other side. (NDC 61958-0404-1)</item>
              <item>200 mg of TDF (equivalent to 163 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): tablets are round-shaped, white, film-coated, and debossed with "GSI" on one side and with "200" on the other side. (NDC 61958-0405-1)</item>
              <item>250 mg of TDF (equivalent to 204 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): tablets are capsule-shaped, white, film-coated and debossed with "GSI" on one side and with "250" on the other side. (NDC 61958-0406-1)</item>
              <item>300 mg of TDF (equivalent to 245 mg of tenofovir disoproxil): tablets are almond-shaped, light-blue, film-coated, and debossed with "GILEAD" and "4331" on one side and with "300" on the other side. (NDC 61958-0401-1)</item>
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            <paragraph>VIREAD oral powder consists of white, coated granules containing 40 mg of TDF (equivalent to 33 mg of tenofovir disoproxil) per gram of powder and is available in multi-use bottles containing 60 grams of oral powder, closed with a child-resistant closure, and co-packaged with a dosing scoop. (NDC 61958-0403-1)</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Store VIREAD tablets and oral powder at 25 °C (77 °F), excursions permitted to 15–30 °C (59–86 °F) (see USP Controlled Room Temperature).</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Patient Information and Instructions for Use).</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B have been reported in patients infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and have discontinued VIREAD. Advise patients not to discontinue VIREAD without first informing their healthcare provider. All patients should be tested for HBV infection before or when starting VIREAD and those who are infected with HBV need close medical follow-up for several months after stopping VIREAD to monitor for exacerbations of hepatitis <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.1">Warnings and Precautions (5.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that renal impairment, including cases of acute renal failure and Fanconi syndrome, has been reported in association with the use of VIREAD. Advise patients to avoid VIREAD with concurrent or recent use of a nephrotoxic agent (e.g., high-dose or multiple NSAIDs) <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.2">Warnings and Precautions (5.2)</linkHtml>]</content>. The dosing interval of VIREAD may need adjustment in HIV-1 infected patients with renal impairment.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that in some patients with advanced HIV infection (AIDS) signs and symptoms of inflammation from previous infections may occur soon after anti-HIV treatment is started. It is believed that these symptoms are due to an improvement in the body's immune response, enabling the body to fight infections that may have been present with no obvious symptoms. Advise patients to inform their healthcare provider immediately of any symptoms of infection <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.4">Warnings and Precautions (5.4)</linkHtml>].</content>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that decreases in bone mineral density have been observed with the use of VIREAD. Consider bone monitoring in patients who have a history of pathologic bone fracture or at risk for osteopenia <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.5">Warnings and Precautions (5.5)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis, including fatal cases, have been reported. Treatment with VIREAD should be suspended in any patient who develops clinical symptoms suggestive of lactic acidosis or pronounced hepatotoxicity <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.6">Warnings and Precautions (5.6)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Advise patients that VIREAD may interact with many drugs; therefore, advise patients to report to their healthcare provider the use of any other medication, including other HIV drugs and drugs for treatment of hepatitis C virus <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S5.7">Warnings and Precautions (5.7)</linkHtml> and <linkHtml href="#S7">Drug Interactions (7)</linkHtml>].</content>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that it is important to take VIREAD on a regular dosing schedule with or without food and to avoid missing doses as it can result in development of resistance <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S2">Dosage and Administration (2)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Inform patients that there is an antiretroviral pregnancy registry to monitor fetal outcomes of pregnant women exposed to VIREAD <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S8.1">Use in Specific Populations (8.1)</linkHtml>]</content>.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Instruct mothers not to breastfeed if they are taking VIREAD for the treatment of HIV-1 infection because of the risk of passing the HIV-1 virus to the baby <content styleCode="italics">[see <linkHtml href="#S8.2">Use in Specific Populations (8.2)</linkHtml>].</content>
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                <paragraph>Advise patients that in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, the optimal duration of treatment is unknown. The relationship between response and long-term prevention of outcomes such as hepatocellular carcinoma is not known.</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Gilead Sciences, Inc.<br/>Foster City, CA 94404</paragraph>
            <paragraph>VIREAD, ATRIPLA, COMPLERA, EPCLUSA, HARVONI, HEPSERA, SOVALDI, STRIBILD, and TRUVADA are trademarks of Gilead Sciences, Inc., or its related companies. All other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>© 2019 Gilead Sciences, Inc. All rights reserved.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>21356-GS-041</paragraph>
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                  <td align="left">This Patient Information has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.</td>
                  <td align="right">Revised: April 2019</td>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">Patient Information</content>
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                    <paragraph>VIREAD<sup>®</sup> (VEER-ee-ad)<br/>(tenofovir disoproxil fumarate)<br/>tablets</paragraph>
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                  <td align="center" styleCode="Rrule">VIREAD<sup>®</sup> (VEER-ee-ad)<br/>(tenofovir disoproxil fumarate)<br/>oral powder</td>
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                    <paragraph>Read this Patient Information before you start taking VIREAD and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This information does not take the place of talking with your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">What is the most important information I should know about VIREAD?</content>
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                    <paragraph>VIREAD can cause serious side effects, including:</paragraph>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">Worsening of Hepatitis B virus infection (HBV).</content> Your healthcare provider will test you for HBV and HIV before starting treatment with VIREAD. <content styleCode="bold">If you have HBV infection and take VIREAD your HBV may get worse (flare-up) if you stop taking VIREAD.</content> A "flare-up" is when your HBV infection suddenly returns in a worse way than before.<list listType="unordered" styleCode="disc">
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                            <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> run out of VIREAD. Refill your prescription or talk to your healthcare provider before your VIREAD is all gone.</item>
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                            <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> stop taking VIREAD without first talking to your healthcare provider.</item>
                          <item>If you stop taking VIREAD, your healthcare provider will need to check your health often and do blood tests regularly to check your HBV infection. Tell your healthcare provider about any new or unusual symptoms you may have after you stop taking VIREAD.</item>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">For more information about side effects, see "<linkHtml href="#side">What are the possible side effects of VIREAD?</linkHtml>"</content>
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                    <paragraph>VIREAD is a prescription medicine that is used to:</paragraph>
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                      <item>treat HIV-1 infection when used with other anti-HIV-1 medicines in adults and children 2 years of age and older who weigh at least 22 pounds (10 kg).  HIV is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).</item>
                      <item>treat HBV infection in adults and children 2 years of age and older who weigh at least 22 pounds (10 kg). It is not known if VIREAD is safe and effective in children under 2 years of age.</item>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">What should I tell my healthcare provider before taking VIREAD?</content>
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                    <paragraph>Before you take VIREAD, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:</paragraph>
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                      <item>have liver problems, including HBV infection</item>
                      <item>have kidney problems or receive kidney dialysis treatment</item>
                      <item>have bone problems</item>
                      <item>have HIV infection</item>
                      <item>are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.  Tell your healthcare provider if you become pregnant during treatment with VIREAD.<br/>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Pregnancy Registry</content>. There is a pregnancy registry for women who take VIREAD during pregnancy. The purpose of this registry is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. Talk to your healthcare provider about how you can take part in this registry.</item>
                      <item>are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. VIREAD can pass to your baby in your breast milk.<list listType="unordered" styleCode="disc">
                          <item>
                            <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> breastfeed if you have HIV-1 because of the risk of passing HIV-1 to your baby.</item>
                          <item>If you take VIREAD for treatment of HBV infection, talk with your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby.</item>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take,</content> including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Some medicines may interact with VIREAD. Keep a list of your medicines and show it to your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.</paragraph>
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                      <item>You can ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for a list of medicines that interact with VIREAD.</item>
                      <item>Do not start a new medicine without telling your healthcare provider. Your healthcare provider can tell you if it is safe to take VIREAD with other medicines.</item>
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                      <item>Take VIREAD exactly as your healthcare provider tells you to take it.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> change your dose or stop taking VIREAD without first talking with your healthcare provider. Stay under a healthcare provider's care when taking VIREAD.</item>
                      <item>Take VIREAD at the same time every day.</item>
                      <item>For adults and children 2 years of age and older who weigh at least 77 pounds (35 kg), the usual dose of VIREAD is one 300 mg tablet each day.</item>
                      <item>For children 2 years of age and older who weigh between 37 pounds (17 kg) and 77 pounds (35 kg), your healthcare provider will prescribe the right dose of VIREAD tablets based on your child's body weight.</item>
                      <item>Adults and children 2 years of age and older who weigh at least 22 pounds (10 kg) and who are unable to swallow VIREAD tablets whole, may take VIREAD powder. Your healthcare provider will prescribe the right dose of VIREAD powder based on your or your child's body weight.</item>
                      <item>Tell your healthcare provider if you or your child has problems with swallowing tablets.</item>
                      <item>If your healthcare provider prescribes VIREAD powder for you or your child, see the <content styleCode="bold">"<linkHtml href="#IFU">Instructions for Use</linkHtml>
                        </content>" that comes with your VIREAD powder for information about the right way to measure and take VIREAD powder.</item>
                      <item>Take VIREAD tablets by mouth, with or without food.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> miss a dose of VIREAD. Missing a dose lowers the amount of medicine in your blood. Refill your VIREAD prescription before you run out of medicine.</item>
                      <item>If you take too much VIREAD, call your local poison control center or go right away to the nearest hospital emergency room.</item>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">VIREAD may cause serious side effects, including:</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">See "<linkHtml href="#important">What is the most important information I should know about VIREAD?</linkHtml>"</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">New or worse kidney problems, including kidney failure.</content> Your healthcare provider should do blood and urine tests to check your kidneys before you start and during treatment with VIREAD. Your healthcare provider may tell you to take VIREAD less often, or to stop taking VIREAD if you get new or worse kidney problems.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Changes in your immune system (Immune Reconstitution Syndrome)</content> can happen when an HIV-1 infected person starts taking HIV medicines. Your immune system may get stronger and begin to fight infections that have been hidden in your body for a long time. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you start having new symptoms after starting your VIREAD for the treatment of HIV-1 infection.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Bone problems</content> can happen in some children or adults who take VIREAD. Bone problems include bone pain, or softening or thinning of bones, which may lead to fractures. Your healthcare provider may need to do tests to check your bones or your child's bones.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Too much lactic acid in your blood (lactic acidosis)</content>. Too much lactic acid is a serious but rare medical emergency that can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: weakness or being more tired than usual, unusual muscle pain, being short of breath or fast breathing, stomach pain with nausea and vomiting, cold or blue hands and feet, feel dizzy or lightheaded, or a fast or abnormal heartbeat.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Severe liver problems.</content>   In rare cases, severe liver problems can happen that can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow, dark "tea-colored" urine, light-colored stools, loss of appetite for several days or longer, nausea, or stomach-area pain.</item>
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                    <paragraph>The most common side effects in all people taking VIREAD are:</paragraph>
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                      <item>rash</item>
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                      <item>depression</item>
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                    <paragraph>In some people with advanced HBV-infection, other common side effects may include:</paragraph>
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                      <item>itching</item>
                      <item>vomiting</item>
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                      <item>dizziness</item>
                      <item>sleeping problems</item>
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                    <paragraph>These are not all the possible side effects of VIREAD.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">How should I store VIREAD?</content>
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                      <item>Store VIREAD tablets or powder at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C).</item>
                      <item>Keep VIREAD in the original container.</item>
                      <item>Keep the bottle tightly closed.</item>
                      <item>
                        <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> use VIREAD if the seal over the bottle opening is broken or missing.</item>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">Keep VIREAD and all medicines out of the reach of children.</content>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">General information about the safe and effective use of VIREAD.</content>
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                    <paragraph>Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Patient Information leaflet. Do not use VIREAD for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give VIREAD to other people, even if they have the same condition you have. It may harm them. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about VIREAD that is written for health professionals.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>A vaccine is available to protect people at risk for becoming infected with HBV. You can ask your healthcare provider for information about this vaccine.</paragraph>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">What are the ingredients in VIREAD?</content>
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                      <content styleCode="bold">Active ingredient:</content>  tenofovir disoproxil fumarate</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="bold">Inactive ingredients:</content>
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                    <paragraph>VIREAD tablets: croscarmellose sodium, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, and pregelatinized starch.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>VIREAD powder: mannitol, hydroxypropyl cellulose, ethylcellulose, and silicon dioxide.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>
                      <content styleCode="bold">Tablet coating:</content>
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                    <paragraph>VIREAD tablets 300 mg: Opadry II Y-30-10671-A, which contains FD&amp;C blue #2 aluminum lake, hypromellose 2910, lactose monohydrate, titanium dioxide, and triacetin.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>VIREAD tablets 150, 200, and 250 mg: Opadry II 32K-18425, which contains hypromellose 2910, lactose monohydrate, titanium dioxide, and triacetin.</paragraph>
                    <paragraph>Manufactured for and distributed by: Gilead Sciences, Inc. Foster City, CA 94404<br/>VIREAD is a trademark of Gilead Sciences, Inc., or its related companies. All other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.<br/>© 2019 Gilead Sciences, Inc. All rights reserved. 21356-GS-041<br/>For more information, go to www.viread.com or call Gilead Sciences, Inc. at 1-800-GILEAD-5 (1-800-445-3235).</paragraph>
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