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I Have Read About Nilotinib Being Used For Treating Parkinson, Any Progress In This Area Of Treatment And Is This Something That We Can Look At As An Option? Are There Any Better Treatment Available For Parkinson?

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Posted on Tue, 4 Apr 2023
Question: My dad aged 70 is suffering from Parkinson's decease for the past 3.5yrs. He was administered with Syndopa 110- initially 2 times daily and now it's 3 times a day. He was active all these years but recently we are noticing that his mobility has decreased heavily even with this dosage. Are there any better treatment available for Parkinsons? I have read about Nilotinib being used for treating Parkinsons, any progress in this area of treatment and is this something that we can look at as an option?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Neurologist follow up...

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

At this point of time I assume you are very well aware that Parkinson's disease is a gradually progressing condition. Medications and treatment has to be constantly revised accordingly. If his condition is deteriorating frequency of Syndopa can be further increased. Furthermore timing of dosage as per off and on period will help him deal with the problem better.

Similarly, there are other class of drugs that can be tried; drugs such as ropinirole, amantidine, entacapone, etc. Surgical options including deep brain stimulation are also being tried in a few patient.

Now, as far as Nilotinib is concerned, it is still yet to be approved as a drug for treating parkinson's. Similarly there are other options (like stem cells) that are yet in trial phases. It may take some more time until these are finally approved as treatment.

In the nutshell, since his condition has worsened there are many more treatment options available and approved. Report back to his neurologist and discuss.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need clarifications.

Regards
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I Have Read About Nilotinib Being Used For Treating Parkinson, Any Progress In This Area Of Treatment And Is This Something That We Can Look At As An Option? Are There Any Better Treatment Available For Parkinson?

Brief Answer: Neurologist follow up... Detailed Answer: Hi, At this point of time I assume you are very well aware that Parkinson's disease is a gradually progressing condition. Medications and treatment has to be constantly revised accordingly. If his condition is deteriorating frequency of Syndopa can be further increased. Furthermore timing of dosage as per off and on period will help him deal with the problem better. Similarly, there are other class of drugs that can be tried; drugs such as ropinirole, amantidine, entacapone, etc. Surgical options including deep brain stimulation are also being tried in a few patient. Now, as far as Nilotinib is concerned, it is still yet to be approved as a drug for treating parkinson's. Similarly there are other options (like stem cells) that are yet in trial phases. It may take some more time until these are finally approved as treatment. In the nutshell, since his condition has worsened there are many more treatment options available and approved. Report back to his neurologist and discuss. Hope this helps. Let me know if you need clarifications. Regards