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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Antipsychotic Shows Promise in Treating Cancer-Related Anorexia: Presented at ASCO |
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"Antipsychotic Shows Promise in Treating Cancer-Related Anorexia: Presented at ASCO" By Ed Susman CHICAGO -- June 2, 2008 -- The antipsychotic drug olanzapine may help patients with cancer-related anorexia regain weight, researchers noted here at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 44th Annual Meeting. "The combination of megestrol acetate 800 mg a day and olanzapine 5 mg a day appears to be an effective intervention for patients with cancer-related anorexia," said Rudolph M. Navari, MD, Walther Cancer Research Center and Indiana University School of Medicine, South Bend, Indiana, speaking here at a poster presentation on May 31. Dr. Navari recruited 80 individuals who had lost at least 5% of their stable, pre-illness body weight into a study to test whether the combination of megestrol acetate and olanzapine could aid in weight gain more than megestrol acetate alone. Among the 76 patients who were evaluable in the 8-week trial, at least a 5% weight gain was achieved by 35 of the 39 patients on the combination of drugs, a significant difference ([P < .01) from baseline. He said 19 of the 37 patients receiving megestrol acetate alone were able to maintain weight loss, but that did not reach statistical significance compared to baseline figures for the group, Dr. Navari said. At the end of the trial, 25% of the patients taking olanzapine reported appetite improvement, compared with 3% of those on megestrol acetate alone; 23% of those on olanzapine said they had an improvement in symptoms of nausea compared with 5% of those on megestrol acetate alone. |
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