Megestrol acetate improves appetite and weight gain in patients with anorexia cachexia syndrome related to cancer.Megestrol acetate's mechanism of action is unknown. There are concerns regarding the possible recommendations for this drug; particularly in the improvement of quality of life in health care and in cancer patients. Quality of life is the cornerstone for delivery of good palliative medicine. The review found that megestrol acetate significantly increased appetite and weight gain in cancer patients but there was not enough evidence to reach a conclusion about the effect on quality of life and the optimal dose. There was too little information on AIDS patients or those patients with other underlying pathologies. A low incidence of adverse effects was found.
Megestrol acetate for the treatment of anorexia-cachexia syndrome
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