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Old 06-11-2019, 10:54 AM #1
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Default CuATSM: Australian trial gives new hope for Parkinson’s disease treatment

If this is true, let’s get on with it! Wow!

Australian trial gives new hope for Parkinson’s disease treatment
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Default mcc950 parkinson's disease

So, apparently, you can buy this drug now. Although this most recent report includes copper with dose? Anyone interested?

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ashleyk,

You seem to be saying that CuATSM is MCC950 plus copper.

I've read the CuATSM article. I can't see any connection between CuATSM and MCC950.

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Default CuATSM Phase 1 abstract

There is also an abstract available, from the WORLD CONGRESS ON PARKINSON҅S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS (2019):

(4MB PDF - see page 119)

https://www.iaprd-world-congress.com...VxE2UiPzLv-YgE
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In my post I firstly sited the article below. The drug itself seems to be the same in both reports, the only difference is copper.



https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/well...nsons-therapy/
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I can see no relationship at all between CuATSM and MCC950. CuATSM is targetting the electron transport chain within mitochondria. MCC950 is targetting the inflammatory activity of microglia.

In the article about CuATSM, the section at the end, titled "Australia continues to forge ahead" (and the photograph of MJF), refer to the work on MCC950 being done at the University of Queensland. I can see how this section could cause confusion.
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Jeffrey, you're right. I misread the article. It seems cuatsm was first tried for people with ALS and the drugs purpose is to deliver more copper to the brain?



ALS Progression May Be Slowed With CuATSM Treatment, Trial Shows
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Thanks for the link, ashleyk.

As it says in your linked article, "CuATSM is a small artificial molecule [that contains a copper atom,] that is able to deliver copper to cells containing damaged mitochondria ...".

As it says in the Conclusions section of the PD Phase 1 abstract (see link above): "Based on treatment tolerance and improvement in UPDRS and PDQ-39 over 24 weeks at [recommended dose], further development in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial is justified."
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