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Clinical pharmacology of rasagiline: a novel, second-generation propargylamine for the treatment of Parkinson disease

Chen, Jack J; Swope, David M
Rasagiline is a novel second-generation propargylamine that irreversibly and selectively inhibits monoamine oxidase type B (MAO-B). For the management of Parkinson disease (PD), rasagiline is efficacious across the span of PD stages ranging from monotherapy in early disease to adjunctive treatment in patients with advancing disease and motor fluctuations. Rasagiline completely and selectively inhibits MAO-B with a potency 5 to 10 times greater than selegiline. Unlike the prototype propargylamine selegiline, which is metabolized to amphetamine derivatives, rasagiline is biotransformed to aminoindan, a non-amphetamine compound. Rasagiline is well tolerated with infrequent cardiovascular or psychiatric side effects, and at the recommended therapeutic dose of up to 1 mg once daily, tyramine restriction is unnecessary. In addition to MAO-B inhibition, the propargylamine chain also confers dose-related antioxidant and antiapoptotic effects, which have been associated with neuroprotection in multiple experimental models. Thus, in addition to symptomatic benefits, rasagiline offers the promise of clinically relevant neuroprotection.
PMID: 16027398
ISSN: 0091-2700
CID: 2174632

A case of complex movement disorder induced by fluoxetine with management of dystonia by botulinum toxin type A [Letter]

Chen, Jack J; Swope, David M
PMID: 15705018
ISSN: 0160-6689
CID: 2174642

Rapid treatment of "wearing off" in Parkinson's disease

Swope, David M
Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) may develop a variety of motor complications associated with levodopa therapy. Motor fluctuations, such as early morning akinesia and "wearing-off," may respond to individualized medical management with titrated combinations of levodopa, dopamine agonists, COMT inhibitors and amantadine. Often with disease progression, dyskinesias and unpredictable, rapid "off" periods will also emerge. These motor complications are less amenable to traditional anti-parkinson therapy manipulation. This manuscript reviews approaches for "rescue" therapy in PD patients with "wearing off," sudden "offs," early morning akinesia, and variable response to individual doses of oral medications. Strategies for preparing and administering liquid levodopa are discussed within the context of gastric emptying, intestinal absorption, and active transport across the blood brain barrier. In addition other levodopa preparations in early development, including the orally administered levodopa methyl ester and the potential for a subcutaneously administered levodopa ethyl ester are reviewed. Furthermore, practical guidelines regarding the dosing, administration, use of the antiemetic trimethobenzamide (Tigan), time to "on," duration of benefit, and potential side effects associated with subcutaneously injected apomorphine are provided.
PMID: 15037669
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 2174652

Essential tremor: diagnosis and treatment

Chen, Jack J; Swope, David M
Essential tremor is a common movement disorder in adults that interferes with the performance of functional and social activities. Differentiation of essential tremor from other tremor syndromes is important in order to provide appropriate patient education and therapy. The mainstays of pharmacotherapy are propranolol and primidone; however, in selected patients, agents such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, botulinum toxin, and gabapentin may provide symptomatic benefits. Advances in surgical interventions, such as stereotactic thalamotomy and thalamic deep brain stimulation, offer patients an alternative treatment modality when pharmacotherapy is inadequate. A treatment algorithm is provided to guide clinicians in the management of patients with essential tremor.
PMID: 14524643
ISSN: 0277-0008
CID: 2174662

Preliminary report: Use of sildenafil to treat dyskinesias in patients with Parkinson's disease [Meeting Abstract]

Swope, DM; Linda, L
ISI:000086557800239
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2174682

Intrathecal baclofen therapy for dystonia [Meeting Abstract]

Walker, RH; Swope, DM; Danisi, FO; Germano, IM; Goodman, RR; Brin, MF
ISI:000079736401188
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2174672