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Lipoatrophy in Medical News

Face, Facial Lipoatrophy With Radiesse, FDA Certifies

Rockville-The Food and Drug Administration has given the go-ahead to the new cosmetic filler, Radiesse, to treat chronic facial lipoatrophy, otherwise called fat loss,// occurring in patients with AIDS or HIV. This calcium based treatment, is found to assist in the manufacture of collagen. To...

More effective Antiretroviral HIV drug combination

...patients undergoing TEE drug combination had very less side effects during the drug regimen compared to ZLE group who experienced side effects such as lipoatrophy (Loss of fat leading to complete change in body shape), anemia, nausea and vomiting. ...
Lipoatrophy in Medical Technology

Norditropin(R) Approved for Treatment of Children with Short Stature Associated with Turner Syndrome

...f somatropin and may be more prone to develop adverse reactions. Common somatropin-related adverse reactions include injection site reactions/rashes, lipoatrophy and headaches, glucose intolerance, fluid retention and unmasking of latent central hypothyroidism. Most serious adverse reactions include intracrani...

Norditropin(R) Approved for Treatment of Children with Short Stature Associated with Turner Syndrome

...f somatropin and may be more prone to develop adverse reactions. Common somatropin-related adverse reactions include injection site reactions/rashes, lipoatrophy and headaches, glucose intolerance, fluid retention and unmasking of latent central hypothyroidism. Most serious adverse reactions include intracrani...
Lipoatrophy in Biological Technology

Radiesse(R) Dermal Filler Featured Prominently in Journal of Dermatologic Surgery Special Issue on Fillers

...oxylapatite for Treatment of HIV-Associated Facial lipoatrophy and Correction of Nasolabial Folds - ALASTAIR CARR...oxylapatite for Treatment of HIV-Associated Facial lipoatrophy and Correction of Nasolabial Folds In this open-...o imaged a minimum of 12 months from their initial lipoatrophy treatment. An additional, previously untreated, 15...
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