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Old 05-04-2019, 09:51 AM #1
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Default Isradipine trial fails - no significant benefits

As John posted on in the previous thread, the isradipine trial results have been released. Unfortunately the drug had no significant benefits. As this was a very closely watched trial by the PD community, it's sad and I thought it deserved discussion on a new thread.

Well, onto the next trial. One of these days we will succeed!

Gary

Calcium Channel Blocker Flops in Parkinson's Disease Trial | Medpage Today
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