𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Intraduodenal infusion of a water-based levodopa dispersion for optimisation of the therapeutic effect in severe Parkinson's disease

✍ Scribed by E. Bredberg; D. Nilsson; K. Johansson; S. M. Aquilonius; B. Johnels; C. Nyström; L. Paalzow


Book ID
104719263
Publisher
Springer
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
614 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-6970

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Motor performance of five patients with advanced Parkinson's disease was investigated during their optimum oral therapy (conventional tablets and/or depot capsules) and during a continuous duodenal infusion of levodopa. Due to the low water solubility of the drug, conventional tablets of levodopa+carbidopa (Sinemet) were milled and dispersed in a 1.8% aqueous methylcellulose solution. The dispersion was delivered nasoduodenally by a portable pump. The effect of levodopa in the two dosing regimens was estimated optico-electronically every 15 min and was also evaluated from videorecordings every 30 min and plasma levels of levodopa was regularly measured. Each dosage regimen the was studied twice, at a 2-4 day interval. Duodenal infusion improved motor function in all five patients and the fluctuations were reduced when compared to the oral therapy. Variation in plasma levodopa concentrations was 3-10 fold during oral therapy, while during the infusion a stable concentration was obtained. The therapeutic concentration varied from 0.3-3 ml-1 between patients. The relative bioavailability of levodopa in the solid preparation compared to the dispersion was in all patients 100%. Our results encourage further development of a duodenal infusion system with a levodopa dispersion for clinical use in parkinsonian patients who show severe fluctuation.


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES