Press Release: Potential Treatment for Parkinson’s & Parkinson-Like Diseases with Zolpidem: SELLAS LIFE SCIENCES GROUP HOLDS GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING RIGHTS
Zurich, Switzerland – Athens, Greece – December 10, 2013
•SELLAS LIFE SCIENCES GROUP takes Zolpidem into Phase II clinical studies for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
•Clinical studies will initially take place in Europe and, subsequently, in the USA
•Zolpidem is a potential blockbuster product and may create a therapeutic paradigm-shift for PD and PSP as shown in studies and published in peer-reviewed journals
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I looked up definition....Not much help...but it is a change in thought or action when one considers and advances toward that thought or action...huh?
ex. man started using fire the shift was that he no longer was nomadic but began to build villages, and thus a culture began....?
the printing press came along and instead of writing on papyrus people began reading books.....?
Now how a paradigm shift works with psp....I don't know....
My husband IS USING zolpidem. he is not changing his behavior more just being able to sleep. Ambien is a sedative/hypnotic. he has not had any behavioral shifts. He is still apathetic but has not experienced anger or unsocial behavior. Anyway that our experience on Zolpidem
It gave something my husband and I could chat about for a while....we had a great time dusting off things once learned....Thanks for the uplifting words jil....a catalyst for shift right there....just a smile can change ones outlook for at least a whole day and infact make societies want to progress toward joy....cool!
My husband takes Zolpidum (Ambien CR) for sleep. Nnot quite sure what a therapeutic paradigm-shift looks like, but hasn't change anything with my husband, sometimes doesn't even help with sleep. He take one each night, maybe higher doses are used for this study?
Not sure how long it's been on the market, but my husband has taken it off and on for about 7 years. He's had problem with sleep for about that long. He used to sleep like a baby. Thought his insomnia was stress related, but now I'm not sure.
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