Newly Approved and Investigational Drugs for Motor Symptom Control in Parkinson's Disease

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Daniel Garbin Di Luca
Nikolai Gil D. Reyes
Susan H. Fox
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[1] Edmond J. Safra Program in Parkinson’s Disease,Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health
[2] Movement Disorders Clinic,undefined
[3] Krembil Brain Institute,undefined
[4] Toronto Western Hospital,undefined
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
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Drugs | 2022年 / 82卷
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Motor symptoms are a core feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and cause a significant burden on patients’ quality of life. Oral levodopa is still the most effective treatment, however, the motor benefits are countered by inherent pharmacologic limitations of the drug. Additionally, with disease progression, chronic levodopa leads to the appearance of motor complications including motor fluctuations and dyskinesia. Furthermore, several motor abnormalities of posture, balance, and gait may become less responsive to levodopa. With these unmet needs and our evolving understanding of the neuroanatomic and pathophysiologic underpinnings of PD, several advances have been made in defining new therapies for motor symptoms. These include newer levodopa formulations and drug delivery systems, refinements in adjunctive medications, and non-dopaminergic treatment strategies. Although some are in early stages of development, these novel treatments potentially widen the available options for the management of motor symptoms allowing clinicians to provide an individually tailored care for PD patients. Here, we review the existing and emerging interventions for PD with focus on newly approved and investigational drugs for motor symptoms, motor fluctuations, dyskinesia, and balance and gait dysfunction.
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