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Active clinical trials for "HIV Wasting Syndrome"

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Growth Hormone in the Treatment of HIV-Associated Wasting

HIV InfectionsHIV Wasting Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to compare physical function and lean body mass in patients getting different doses of somatropin compared to patients not getting the drug.

Completed42 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Anti-HIV Treatment on Body Characteristics of HIV-Infected Children

HIV InfectionsHIV Wasting Syndrome1 more

The purpose of this study is to see how beginning or changing anti-HIV medications affects the body composition (weight, height, growth, body fat, and muscle mass, or fat and muscle distribution) of HIV-infected children. This study also looks at how changes in body composition relate to changes in viral load (level of HIV in the blood), CD4 cell counts, height, and weight in HIV-infected children. This study also compares changes in body composition to levels of cytokines (proteins in the body that affect some immune cells) in HIV-infected children who are beginning or changing anti-HIV therapy. Though studies have been done on adults, little is known about the effects of HIV infection and anti-HIV drugs on body composition in children. One theory is that changes in body composition can predict the failure of anti-HIV treatment. If this is true, body composition measurements can be as useful as CD4+ cell counts in determining drug effectiveness.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Two Caloric Supplements in the Prevention of Weight Loss in Patients With AIDS Who...

HIV InfectionsHIV Wasting Syndrome

To compare a caloric supplement containing peptides and medium-chain triglycerides, a caloric supplement containing whole protein and long-chain triglycerides, and no caloric supplement for the prevention of weight loss in individuals with AIDS who take a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement.

Completed40 enrollment criteria
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