Trial of Lixisenatide in Early Parkinson’s Disease

Apr 10, 2024The New England journal of medicine

Test of Lixisenatide Treatment in Early Parkinson's Disease

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Abstract

At 12 months, lixisenatide treatment was associated with a 3.08-point improvement in motor disability compared to placebo in individuals with early Parkinson's disease.

  • MDS-UPDRS part III scores at baseline were approximately 15 for both the lixisenatide and placebo groups.
  • In the lixisenatide group, scores changed by -0.04 points, indicating less progression of motor disability, while the placebo group experienced a 3.04-point worsening.
  • After a 2-month washout period, motor scores in the off-medication state were 17.7 for the lixisenatide group and 20.6 for the placebo group.
  • Gastrointestinal side effects were noted, with nausea occurring in 46% and vomiting in 13% of participants receiving lixisenatide.
  • Secondary endpoints did not show substantial differences between the treatment and placebo groups.

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