Evaluate Weight Gain Using 2 Different Formulations of Megestrol Acetate Oral Suspension for AIDS-related Weight Loss
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss, Obesity Weight Loss, Other Indications, HIV / AIDS, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology, Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Psychiatry / Psychology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 70 |
Updated: | 10/7/2017 |
Start Date: | December 2004 |
End Date: | June 2005 |
A Randomized, Open-labeled, Pilot Study Comparing Weight Gain in Adults With AIDS-related Wasting Given Either Megestrol Acetate Oral Suspension Nanocrystal Dispersion (MA-NCD) or Megestrol Acetate Oral Suspension (Megace)
Explore weight gain in HIV-positive patients who have weight loss associated with
AIDS-related wasting (anorexia/cachexia). Patients are treated for 12 weeks with either
megestrol acetate oral suspension nanocrystal dispersion formulation, or megestrol acetate
oral suspension original formulation
AIDS-related wasting (anorexia/cachexia). Patients are treated for 12 weeks with either
megestrol acetate oral suspension nanocrystal dispersion formulation, or megestrol acetate
oral suspension original formulation
Inclusion Criteria:
- Capable of and willing to provide informed consent
- Evidence of HIV infection (either HIV-seropositive, CD4+ T-cell count of ≤350/mm3 or
other clinically accepted indicator)
- An unintentional weight loss resulting in a weight 10% less than the lower limit of
Ideal Body Weight for frame size, or a recent history of unintentional weight loss of
10% from the subjects baseline
- Weight losses was clinically associated with AIDS-related wasting and not related to
any other disease process
- Women of childbearing potential had to agree to use effective contraception for the
duration of the study and for two weeks after the last dose
- Clinical laboratory values had to be within normal limits or out-of-range limits must
be designated as not clinically significant (some exceptions per protocol)
- Able to read and write in the study related documents translated into the primary
local language
- Capable of and willing to return to the clinic regularly for study visits
- Must have been taking a stable regimen of accepted HIV anti-retroviral treatments for
at least two weeks prior to study entry
- Capable of completing a 3-day food intake diary with instruction
- Willing to abstain from any illegal or recreational drug substances for the duration
of the trial
- Willing to abstain from taking any other medications or substances known to affect
appetite or weight gain (eg, steroids [other than those inhaled for treatment of
asthmatic conditions], nutritional supplements [other than vitamins or minerals],
dronabinol, recombinant human growth hormone, etc.)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Weight loss due to factors other than AIDS-related wasting
- Enrollment in any other clinical trial
- Lack of access to regular meals
- Women of childbearing potential could not be pregnant or nursing
- Clinically severe depression evidenced by a baseline score of 17 or more on the
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (GRID-HAMD-17)
- Recent evidence of or history of significant psychiatric illness that may have
compromised the subject's ability to comply with the study requirements
- Intractable or frequent vomiting that regularly interfered with eating
- Clinically significant diarrhea that would have interfered with absorption of foods or
medications
- Clinically significant oral lesions or dental conditions that would have interfered
with eating a regular diet
- History or evidence of thromboembolic events or any first degree relative with a
history of thromboembolic events
- Active AIDS-defining illness or other clinically significant or uncontrolled medical
problems
- Current evidence of or history of diabetes mellitus or hypoadrenalism
- Systemic treatment with glucocorticoids within the 12 months prior to study entry
We found this trial at
2
sites
2900 W Queen Ln
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19129
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19129
(215) 991-8100
Drexel University College of Medicine Drexel University College of Medicine represents the consolidation of two...
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