An ongoing, NIH sponsored, Phase 3 clinical trial in North America is testing the ability of one member of the dihydropyridine class (isradipine) to slow PD progression in early stage patients. The review summarizes the rationale for the trial and outlines some unanswered questions.
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Isradipine calcium phase 3 clinical trial: slow PD progression?
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Very timely.
According to Simon's latest SoPD blog post:
"On the 4th May, the results of the STEADY-PD [Phase III] study will be announced at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Philadelphia."
scienceofparkinsons.com/201...
I think I'll wait a few days before reading your linked article.
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Thank you for the additional citation.
Thiamine and oxidants interact to modify cellular calcium stores.
Hsueh-Meei Huang, Huan-Lian Chen, and Gary E. Gibson.
I could not find the referenced clinical trial on clinical trial.gov website Can anyone provide a link?
good news coming soon
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