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Long-term follow up of a phase 1/2 study of ProSavin, a lentiviral vector gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease
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Out of 15 patients, " Ninety-six drug-related adverse events were reported (87 mild, 6 moderate, 3 severe) of which more than half occurred in the first year. The most common drug-related events were dyskinesias (33 events, 11 patients) and on-off phenomena (22 events, 11 patients)." Also, apparently subsequent to this therapy, "Eight patients received deep brain stimulation at different time points and their subsequent assessments continued to assess safety." So for least those eight out of the 15, the gene therapy was not sufficient.
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https://www.uth.edu/news/story.htm?id=39f08ac0-b3d0-476d-9ac4-e9c3527f1c94
This is a follow-up question to my earlier post of a couple of days ago concerning HBOT as adjunctive therapy for parkinson's disease.
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has anyone heard of gene therapy to treat pd? i have read where 15 people went thru phase 1 clinical trial and are now working on phase 2.
the results were very promising. this was groundbreaking news just recently.