‘sandostatin’ gets aids-related diarrhoea under control
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'Sandostatin' gets AIDS-related diarrhoea under control
In a multicentre study of 51 patients with HIV infection-related refractory diarrhoea, SC octreotide ('Sandostatin') 200-2000,ug/day significantly reduced stool frequency and volume after 14 days' treatment. Only 41 % of patients were classified as responders, however, the response rate was 61 % in patients without enteric pathogens. Faecal fat levels were significantly increased by octreotide and nonresponse was associated with greater increases.
'Further studies of octreotide for refractory AIDSassociated diarrhoea should focus . .. on those patients without identifiable enteric pathogens.' Cello JP, Grendell JH, Basuk P. Simon D, Weiss L, et aL Effect of octreotide on refractory AIDS-associated diarrhea. A prospective, multicenter clinical trial. Annals of Internal Medicine 115: 705-710, I Nov 1991 .100
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INPHARMA®16 No, 1991