Long-term, continuous, subcutaneous levodopa/carbidopa infusion with ND0612 in Parkinson's disease: 3-year outcomes from the open-label BeyoND study

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Aaron L. Ellenbogen , Werner Poewe , Alberto J. Espay , Tanya Simuni , Tanya Gurevich , Tami Yardeni , Nelson Lopes , Nissim Sasson , Ryan Case , Fabrizio Stocchi
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Abstract

Introduction

ND0612 is being investigated as a continuous, subcutaneous levodopa/carbidopa infusion, in combination with oral levodopa/carbidopa, for motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease (PD). One-year data from the ongoing BeyoND study (NCT02726386) showed that the ND0612 regimen was safe and well tolerated and provided a sustained ≥2-h improvement in daily Good ON-time through 12 months of treatment.

Methods

We describe 3-year safety and efficacy outcomes for participants who completed 12 months of ND0612 treatment in the core study period and entered the extension phase.

Results

Of the 214 enrolled participants, 120 completed the core 1-year period, and 114 participants continued into the extension phase. Of these, 95/114 (83.3 %) completed 2 years and 77/114 (67.5 %) completed 3 years of study treatment. Key reasons for discontinuation were treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) (n = 5 and n = 11 after 2 and 3 years, respectively) and withdrawal of consent (n = 9 and n = 5, respectively). TEAEs were reported by 105/114 (92.1 %) participants in Year 1, 77/114 (67.5 %) in Year 2, and 73/95 (76.8 %) in Year 3. While most participants experienced infusion site reactions, these led to discontinuation in only five participants during this extension. At Month 36, the mean reduction in OFF-time from baseline was 2.81 h and the increase in Good ON-time was 2.79 h.

Conclusions

Three-year results from this open-label study support the long-term safety, tolerability, and efficacy of ND0612. For participants who entered the extension phase, the high rate of retention supports a favorable benefit-risk ratio of the ND0612 regimen for patients with PD experiencing motor fluctuations.
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Parkinsonism & related disorders
Parkinsonism & related disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
4.90%
发文量
292
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Parkinsonism & Related Disorders publishes the results of basic and clinical research contributing to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of all neurodegenerative syndromes in which Parkinsonism, Essential Tremor or related movement disorders may be a feature. Regular features will include: Review Articles, Point of View articles, Full-length Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports and Letter to the Editor.
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