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Rotigotine transdermal patch: a review of its use in the management of Parkinson's disease. CNS drugs [CNS Drugs] Journal article

 
TitleRotigotine transdermal patch: a review of its use in the management of Parkinson's disease.
Author(s)Baldwin CM, Keating GM 
InstitutionWolters Kluwer Health | Adis, Auckland, New Zealand, an editorial office of Wolters Kluwer Health, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA.
SourceCNS Drugs 2007; 21(12):1039-55.
AbstractA transdermal patch formulation of the non-ergolinic dopamine agonist rotigotine (Neupro((R))) is indicated for use as monotherapy in the treatment of early-stage Parkinson's disease or, in the EU, as an adjunct to levodopa across all disease stages. Transdermal rotigotine is an effective and generally well tolerated addition to the armamentarium for the control of Parkinson's disease, with the once-daily transdermal patch system offering several practical advantages and the possible benefits of avoiding pulsatile dopaminergic stimulation. Transdermal rotigotine was superior to placebo in patients with early-stage and advanced Parkinson's disease, although noninferiority to the oral dopamine agonists ropinirole or pramipexole was not consistently demonstrated. Additional active comparator trials would be of interest. In the meantime, transdermal rotigotine offers a convenient new treatment option for patients with Parkinson's disease.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18020483
  
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