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Crossover comparison of IPX066 and a standard levodopa formulation in advanced Parkinson's disease
Author(s) -
Hauser Robert A.,
Ellenbogen Aaron L.,
Metman Leo Verhagen,
Hsu Ann,
O'Connell Martin J.,
Modi Nishit B.,
Yao HsuanMing,
Kell Sherron H.,
Gupta Suneel K.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
movement disorders
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.352
H-Index - 198
eISSN - 1531-8257
pISSN - 0885-3185
DOI - 10.1002/mds.23861
Subject(s) - levodopa , carbidopa , crossover study , pharmacokinetics , parkinson's disease , medicine , dosing , anesthesia , pharmacology , disease , placebo , alternative medicine , pathology
The objective of the study was to compare the pharmacokinetics, motor effects, and safety of IPX066, a novel extended‐release formulation of carbidopa‐levodopa, with an immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa formulation in advanced Parkinson's disease. We performed an open‐label crossover study in 27 subjects with advanced Parkinson's disease experiencing motor fluctuations on levodopa therapy. Subjects were randomized 1:1 to 8 days' treatment with either immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa followed by IPX066 or IPX066 followed by immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa. Pharmacokinetic and motor assessments were undertaken on day 1 for 8 hours (following a single dose) and on day 8 for 12 hours (during multiple‐dose administration). Following a single dose of IPX066 or immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa, plasma levodopa concentrations increased at a similarly rapid rate and were sustained above 50% of peak concentration for 4 hours with IPX066 versus 1.4 hours with immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa ( P < .0001). Multiple‐dose data showed IPX066 substantially reduced variability in plasma levodopa concentrations despite a lower dosing frequency (mean, 3.5 vs 5.4 administrations per day). In addition, total levodopa exposure during IPX066 treatment was approximately 87% higher, whereas the increase in levodopa C max was approximately 30% compared with immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa. Both products were well tolerated. IPX066 provided more sustained plasma levodopa concentrations than immediate‐release carbidopa‐levodopa. Larger, longer‐term, well‐controlled studies should be conducted to provide rigorous assessment of the clinical effects of IPX066. © 2011 Movement Disorder Society

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