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Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics

Tolcapone in elderly patients with Parkinson's disease: a prospective open-label multicenter non-interventional trial.

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Georg Ebersbach
Alexander Storch

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Safety and efficacy of tolcapone was studied in 237 patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) in a prospective, open-label, multicenter, non-interventional trial. Main outcome measures were tolerability (adverse events=AE) and safety parameters (liver enzymes). A subgroup analysis was performed for patients at < 70 years and > or = 70 years of age. Improvement of symptoms based on investigator global assessment was reported in 84% of all patients: 14.8% greatly improved, 42.6% improved, and 27% slightly improved. Slight worsening was reported in only 2.6% of subjects. There were no significant differences concerning the treatment efficacy between the age subgroups (p=0.74). The incidence of AE was slightly higher in the subgroup of patients > or = 70 years than in the subgroup of patients < 70 years (relative risk, RR=3.03; 95% confidence interval, CI=1.04-8.96; p=0.03), but AE judged as potentially related to tolcapone were equally distributed among both groups (8.5% vs. 2.9%, RR: 2.91; CI=0.82-10.27; p=0.08). Diarrhea was the most common potentially tolcapone-related AE in both groups. Elevations of liver enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase=AST, and alanine aminotransferase=ALT) above the upper limit of normal were observed in 19% (CI=8.3-23.4) of all patients with slightly but not statistically significant higher percentages in the young patients group compared to older patient group (RR=0.54; CI=0.28-1.04; p=0.06). This observational study provides evidence that tolcapone can be effectively and safely used for the treatment of response fluctuations in elderly patients with PD.

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