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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Oxandrolone with 10mg DHEA at the end: blood tests and my experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock H. Johnson" data-source="post: 174154" data-attributes="member: 39049"><p>■ Oxandrolone has beneficial effects in patients with bodyweight loss associated with HIV infection, report US-based researchers. In this pilot study, 13 such patients who were receiving oxandrolone 10mg twice daily were then randomised to progressive resistance exercise (n = 7) or no exercise (controls).* Of the 10 patients who completed 3 months’ treatment, 5 exercise recipients gained a mean of 3.9kg (5.6% of entry bodyweight) and 5 controls gained a mean of 2.7kg (4.6% of entry bodyweight). Bodyweight, body cell mass and phase angle did not increase in any of the exercise recipients. The researchers add results from the control group indicate that oxandrolone can increase these parameters even in the absence of exercise.See also Inpharma 1184: 14, 24 Apr 1999; 800632741 * This study was supported in part by BioTechnology General Corporation, Iselin, New Jersey, US. Romeyn M, et al. Resistance exercise and oxandrolone for men with HIVrelated weight loss. JAMA: the Journal of the American Medical Association 284: 176, 12 Jul 2000 800820899</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock H. Johnson, post: 174154, member: 39049"] ■ Oxandrolone has beneficial effects in patients with bodyweight loss associated with HIV infection, report US-based researchers. In this pilot study, 13 such patients who were receiving oxandrolone 10mg twice daily were then randomised to progressive resistance exercise (n = 7) or no exercise (controls).* Of the 10 patients who completed 3 months’ treatment, 5 exercise recipients gained a mean of 3.9kg (5.6% of entry bodyweight) and 5 controls gained a mean of 2.7kg (4.6% of entry bodyweight). Bodyweight, body cell mass and phase angle did not increase in any of the exercise recipients. The researchers add results from the control group indicate that oxandrolone can increase these parameters even in the absence of exercise.See also Inpharma 1184: 14, 24 Apr 1999; 800632741 * This study was supported in part by BioTechnology General Corporation, Iselin, New Jersey, US. Romeyn M, et al. Resistance exercise and oxandrolone for men with HIVrelated weight loss. JAMA: the Journal of the American Medical Association 284: 176, 12 Jul 2000 800820899 [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Oxandrolone with 10mg DHEA at the end: blood tests and my experience
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