AZT

or zidovudinezīdōˈvyoodēnˌ, drug used to treat patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS; also called azidothymidine. Originally developed in 1964 as an anticancer drug, AZT was never approved for that purpose. In 1984, Burroughs-Wellcome Company, which owned the rights to the drug, reexamined it as part of a search for any antiviral drug that might be effective against the AIDS virus. It was approved by the FDA in 20 months, rather than the usual 8 to 10 years, in part for humanitarian reasons; thousands of people were dying of AIDS, no other treatment was forthcoming, and AIDS activists were lobbying heavily for approval.

AZT affects HIV's ability to reproduce by inhibiting the transcription of RNA to DNA. Although AZT can be helpful in the short term by promoting weight gain, decreasing the number of opportunistic infections, and improving T4 (CD4) lymphocyte counts (see immunity), some researcher believe studies of its effectiveness to be flawed and regard the drug as too toxic for long-term use. There is also a question of whether it is helpful in HIV-positive, asymptomatic people. AZT does not cure or prevent AIDS, nor does it keep one from transmitting the virus to others, although some studies show that it does lessen the possibility that an HIV-infected mother will transmit the virus to her fetus.

Adverse effects include bone marrow depression, headache, nausea, muscle pain, and a reduction in the number of certain white blood cells. The risk of side effects increases when certain other drugs, including acetaminophen, are taken at the same time.

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...were not thought to exist at the time. AZT was forgotten for more than a decade until...Broder and Hiroaki Mitsuya set about to test AZT against the newly identified human retrovirus...related drugs. Encouraged, they administered AZT to the first human patient at the NCI on...
...Drugs In 1987, the first anti-AIDS drug, AZT, was introduced by Burroughs Wellcome. 42,43 AZT, which blocks HIV reverse transcriptase activity...of Burroughs Wellcome for having discovered AZT. In fact, al- though Elion and George Hitchings...
...known example of which is azidothymidine AZT , also known by its trade name, Zidovudine...treating various aspects of HIV infection, AZT and related compounds are the only ones...significant impact on patient survival. AZT was originally developed as a potential...
...Concorde, which compared the effects of AZT as an early intervention drug for asymptomatic...that there is no advantage from taking AZT early rather than late. As Edward King has concluded: People who took AZT early had on average a small increase in...
Forty patients who received AZT in clinical trials required transfusions...group needing transfusions, suggesting AZT may deplete the red blood cells in patients. Another common side effect of AZT is headaches. "In addition to decreasing...
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AZT Trials and Tribulations. by ROBERT A. CROUCH...placebo-controlled trial of zidovudine (AZT) in pregnant women in Thailand--a study...the safety and efficacy of a short course of AZT in the prevention of maternal-infant HIV...
Who Pays for AZT? by Robin Levin Penslar In October 1987...30 million to subsidize the purchase of AZT by individuals who do not have insurance...of such programs. Congress approved the AZT subsidy program because of the efficacy of...
...Hegemony: the Controversy over Perinatal Azt Trials in Africa by Claire L. Wendland...collaborative trials of short-course zidovudine (AZT) to reduce mother-to-child HJV transmission...individuals had been available for three years. AZT was the first real success in a class of...
...Therapy for PCP in High- versus Low-Dose AZT Treatment Arms in an AIDS Randomized Trial...number 002 compared the effect of high-dose AZT (3-azido-3-deoxythymidine) therapy (1,500 mg/day) vs. low-dose AZT therapy (1,200 mg/ day for 4 weeks and...
...estimate the joint effect of zidovudine (AZT) and prophylaxis therapy for Pneumocystis...confidence interval .46-.98) for AZT and of 1.14 (.79, 1.64) for prophylaxis...nonrandomized treatments, zidovudine (AZT) therapy and prophylaxis therapy, for...
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AZT in the Dock. by Osei Boateng The South African...he had been prescribed the anti-Aids drug AZT, is suing the drugs manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline...a large volume of scientific evidence that AZT is harmful". The government subsequently...
The Unhealthy Profits of AZT. by Tim Kingston When azidothymidine (AZT), the only drug licensed by the Food and Drug Administration...it. At approximately $10,000 a year per patient, AZT could bankrupt not only individuals but also public health...
Azt in Pregnancy by Katie Rodgers There is a one...zidovudine (Retrovir, Burroughs Wellcome, AZT) during pregnancy, the risk can be greatly...difference is that we did not give the babies AZT." She went on to say, "The results are...
B-w on Azt Study: Where Are the Data? by Greg Muirhead Dont change AZT treatment until everyone gets a chance to carefully review...claims said that early use of B-Ws anti-AIDS drug, AZT, in symptomless HIV-infected people makes no difference...
...Red Carpet Treatment for Travelers with Azt by Jean McCann The prescription drugs they...Montreal, the discovery of medications such as AZT and factor VIII in their suitcases has prevented...are found to be carrying factor VIII and AZT, they are treated as though they are smuggling...
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...agency have just shown that when the drug AZT is given during pregnancy to HIV-infected...husband. Glaxo, the firm that produces AZT, a few months ago agreed to reduce by two-thirds the cost of its AZT for pregnant women in the developing countries...
...almost two months after two AIDS drugs, AZT and D4T, "turned toxic on me." At that...dropped for nine months when she was taking AZT alone. "But in the last two to three months, shes been taking AZT and ddC," and her T-cells are now over...
...with me." The MP takes the anti-viral AZT drug which has prevented him developing...But I was lucky and early on I was put on AZT and later a combination of drugs." Mr...introduction of anti-retroviral drugs, such as AZT, which slow the onset of full-blown AIDSs...
...refused to distribute the anti-AIDS drug AZT and has shocked the international AIDS establishment...companies announced a reduction in prices for AZT, but even if we were to buy the drugs at...explain: "Although studies have shown that AZT causes a reduction in transmission, it...
...to the first generic version of the drug AZT, which won FDA approval 18 years ago as...cheaply for use in Third World countries." AZT or azidothymidine (trade name Retrovir...dying at a far higher rate than those on AZT. At that time, the anti-retroviral therapy...
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AZT or zidovudine zido vyooden , drug used to treat...Originally developed in 1964 as an anticancer drug, AZT was never approved for that purpose. In 1984...activists were lobbying heavily for approval. AZT affects HIVs ability to reproduce by inhibiting...
...efficacy of treatments. There is no cure for AIDS. Drugs such as AZT , ddI, and 3TC, which are reverse transcriptase inhibitors...inhibitor , such as saquinovir, amprenavir, or atazanavir, to AZT and 3TC has proved very effective, but the drug combination...
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...healing of herpes zoster (shingles). The search for cures and palliatives for AIDS has yielded drugs such as zidovudine ( AZT ), which inhibits the transcription of RNA to DNA in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Ganciclovir and cidofovir are used...
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