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Six month follow up on Nilotinib trial.
During my 6 month follow up neuro appointment at Georgetown Medstar Hospital I inquired how the Nilotinib trial was going. One of my neurologists is involved with the trial and gave me a brief review. Nothing has been published because the trial is for 9 months but there are some very positive results appearing at 6 months. This trial has 10 "end stage" PWP (this is the term she used) and the purpose of the trial is to test the safety of Nilotinib, a drug used to tx leukemia. So far abnormal proteins and tau have been reduced in the brain. Levels have been measured in spinal fluid and cell activity has been detected in blood work. By cellular activity this means dopamine production by the cells once damaged by abnormal proteins. In fact enough dopamine was produced that Parkinson medications had to be reduced in some patients. There have also been positive cognitive changes. At least one patient who hadn't talked in years started talking. All the patients received Nilotinib no placebo group.
This trial will finish up in the fall and another trial will begin around November. This was the estimated time frame given to me today. I will be included in the next trial if they are testing mild disability PWP. She isn't sure if this next trial will include a placebo group but all patients will be giving the drug at different times in the trial. Funding for this current trial is being done by 2 of the current patients. MJFF hasn't given any $$ and according to the neurologist isn't planning to provide any funding. GTH is looking at grants etc for funding for the next trial. This is the first time I've been excited or had any hope concerning this disease. I'll keep everyone informed about what happens in November when, I hope, I'm entered in the new trial. All the best to everyone, Betsy |
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Here some links: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/0...ia-discovered/ http://www.georgetown.edu/news/cance...ons-study.html http://www.nature.com/srep/2014/1405...srep04874.html |
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I have heard of some off-label attempts with alzheimers patients that did not work. Nevertheless, I hope they are able to go to a phase 2 study so we can get more information. I'm surprised that they can't just get funding from the manufacturer, Novartis, as it would seem to be to their benefit if the drug is approved for other use outside of CML (and I think now AML also). |
Nilotinib trial
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I return in November when it's anticipated the second phase of this trial will begin with all stages of PWP. I've been hearing about this trial for about 16 months from the neurologists in anticipation that if I'm eligible I could enter the trial at the appropriate time. I'm hoping it's November. I'll keep everyone posted. |
i personally would never repeat interim results from a clinical trial that weren't made public, imho this dr. should not have revealed them, things can change, the results haven't been peer reviewed, plus most pd phase 1 trials succeed and phase 2 don't once the placebo affect is removed and other clinicians besides the original investigator become involved with the larger phase2 trial. if the results were that fantastic i assume they would seek to get approval asap to expand the trial or start a new one. the fear i have is that pd'ers will start bugging their dr's for this already approved drug.
sorry if i got this wrong. |
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I wonder if the dose is similar to the one used for leukemia. Like the rest of the chemotherapy tribe it has some rough side effects at that dose.
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