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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
fatigue
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Merck is adding a warning label to indinavir (
Crixivan
) as a result of 20 cases of hemolytic anemia reported among the 140,000 people currently using the drug. The disease causes a premature destruction of red blood cells, and the most common symptoms are
fatigue
, jaundice and discolored urine. The condition progresses rapidly and requires quick treatment. Mild cases are treated by stopping the drug, moderate cases are treated with the corticosteroid prednisone, and severe cases may require blood transfusions.
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PMID:Medical alert: hemolytic anemia in Crixivan cohort. 1136 38
Use of the commonly prescribed protease inhibitor
Crixivan
appears to result in a bizarre adverse effect, despite its desirable effects on T-cell count and viral load. This adverse effect is more common in women than men, and includes the following symptoms: (1) limb wasting, (2) fat gain in the torso, (3) breast enlargement, (4) skin thinning, (4) vein enlargement, (5) irregular periods, (6) high blood pressure and high blood glucose, (6)
fatigue
, and (7) decreased sex drive. It is believed that 5 to 10 percent of patients taking
Crixivan
suffer from some of these symptoms, but the percentage would probably be much higher if the number of women alone were studied. Some physicians have been unsupportive about complaints of these symptoms, and have told their patients to exercise or that the changes may be due to aging. One suggestion for dealing with these symptoms is to get body composition measurements prior to starting a protease-containing regimen. Exercise continues to remain important, primarily to prevent wasting. However, dieting is not recommended since it does not reduce the fat deposits and it does contribute to wasting of the limbs. If the symptoms become intolerable, a change in regimen may be needed.
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PMID:The new body of AIDS: Crixivan bellies, legs, and humps. 1136 90