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Schwarz finds rotigotine patch effective in Parkinson's treatment
Schwarz finds rotigotine patch effective in Parkinson's
treatment
Date published: 20/12/2005
Phase III
studies of Schwarz Pharma's transdermal Parkinson's treatments have been
successful, the company has claimed. The rotigotine transdermal system, also
know as the Neupro patch, was found to be effective in reducing "off time" ?
periods of uncontrollable movements ? by 30 per cent, compared to patients who
were given placebo.
The study looked at 506 patients with advanced
idiopathic Parkinson's, in two double-blind seven and 13-week trials. The
company said that the drug was well tolerated, but added that it caused
vomiting and nausea.
"In this trial, rotigotine transdermal system as
adjunctive therapy in patients with advanced stage Parkinson's disease showed
good efficacy, tolerability and safety," said Iris Loew-Friedrich of Schwarz
Pharma's executive board.
"We are especially encouraged by the
noticeable increase in 'on' time without troublesome dyskinesia - an important
parameter for patients."
Over 90 per cent of the trial candidates
continued to test the drug in an open-label extension. Last week the European
Medicines Agency (EMEA) approved NeoPro indication for the treatment of
idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Launches are expected in the first half of
2006.
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