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Therapeutic Effects of Nandrolone and Testosterone in Adult Male HIV Patients With AIDS Wasting Syndrome (AWS): A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Journal

HIV CLINICAL TRIALS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 220-229

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THOMAS LAND PUBLISHERS, INC
DOI: 10.1310/hct1104-220

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AIDS wasting syndrome; nandrolone; testosterone

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Purpose: We aimed to compare therapeutic effects of intramuscular (IM) nandrolone decanoate and IM testosterone enanthate in male HIV patients with AIDS wasting syndrome (AWS) with placebo control. Methods: In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 12-week trial, 104 patients with AWS who satisfied our inclusion criteria were randomly allotted in a 2:2:1 ratio to the 3 intervention groups: nandrolone, testosterone, and placebo. We administered 150 mg nandrolone and 250 mg testosterone (both IM, biweekly). The primary outcome measure was a comparison of absolute change in weight at 12 weeks between the nandrolone decanoate, testosterone, and placebo groups. Results: Intent-to-treat analysis was done. The nandrolone group recorded maximum mean increase in weight (3.20 kg; post hoc P < .01 compared to placebo). Body mass index (BMI) of subjects in the nandrolone group had a significantly greater increase (mean = 1.28) compared to both testosterone (post hoc P < .05) and placebo (post hoc P < .01). Waist circumference and triceps skinfold thickness of patients on nandrolone showed similar results. Nandrolone also ensured a better quality of life. Patients with low testosterone level (<3 ng/mL) benefited immensely from nandrolone therapy, which increased their weight and BMI significantly compared to placebo (P < .05). Conclusion: Our trial demonstrates the superior therapeutic effects of nandrolone in male AWS patients, including the androgen deficient.

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