Erste doppelblinde Langzeitstudie zum Nachweis der Wirksamkeit und Dyskinesieprophylaxe von Ropinirol |
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Authors: | H. Reichmann L. Lachenmayer |
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Affiliation: | Klinik u. Poliklinik für Neurologie, Medizinische Fakult?t Carl-Gustav-Carus, Technische-Universit?t Dresden, DE Neurologie, Allgemeines Krankenhaus Barmbek, DE
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Abstract: | Psychiatric symptoms and motor fluctuations are frequently occurring late sequelae of long-term therapy with L-dopa. Up to 80% of patients on L-dopa therapy suffer from disturbing dyskinesias, with onset during the first few years after beginning treatment. In particular, younger and middle-aged patients with idiopathic parkinsonian syndrome may develop dyskinesias in the early years of L-dopa therapy. We propose that these particular patient groups should initially be treated with a dopamine agonist--if possible in monotherapy but at least in a dopamine agonist-dominated combination therapy with L-dopa. In this paper, we discuss the reasons for these recommendations, which are based on the findings of the first double-blinded study in which L-dopa was compared with ropinirole, a nonergot dopamine agonist, over a 5-year period. The main results of this study are as follows: At least 1/3 of patients in the ropinirole group could be treated with the dopamine agonist in monotherapy over 5 years. Treatment in the ropinirole group was as effective as in the L-dopa group. Despite equal effectiveness of both drugs, the incidence of dyskinesias was considerably lower with ropinirole (5%) than with L-dopa (36%). The long-term experience gained in this 5-year study support our recommendations to use dopamine agonists early and as the preferred drug of choice in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. |
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Keywords: | Schlüsselw?rter Idiopathisches Parkinsonsyndrom Dopaminagonisten Dyskinesien Ropinirol |
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