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HIV Wasting Syndrome

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Definition: Involuntary weight loss of greater than 10 percent associated with intermittent or constant fever and chronic diarrhea or fatigue for more than 30 days in the absence of a defined cause other than HIV infection. A constant feature is major muscle wasting with scattered myofiber degeneration. A variety of etiologies, which vary among patients, contributes to this syndrome. (From Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 13th ed, p1611).      Other names Wasting Syndrome, AIDS; Wasting Syndrome, HIV; Wasting Disease, HIV; Slim Disease; HIV Wasting Disease; AIDS Wasting Syndrome
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
nandrolone decanoate  360-70-3   Nandrolone/*analogs & derivatives HIV Wasting Syndrome.
Pharma Action Anabolic Agents
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