Medline ® Abstract for Reference 37
of 'Treatment of restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease and periodic limb movement disorder in adults'
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Treatment of moderate to severe restless legs syndrome: 2-year safety and efficacy of rotigotine transdermal patch.
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Högl B, Oertel WH, Stiasny-Kolster K, Geisler P, BenešH, García-Borreguero D, Trenkwalder C, Poewe W, Schollmayer E, Kohnen R
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BMC Neurol. 2010;10:86. Epub 2010 Sep 28.
BACKGROUND:
Rotigotine is a unique dopamine agonist with activity across D1 through D5 receptors as well as select adrenergic and serotonergic sites. This study reports the 2-year follow-up safety and efficacy data of an ongoing open-label multicenter extension study (NCT00498186) of transdermal rotigotine in patients with moderate to severe restless legs syndrome (RLS).
METHODS:
Patients received a once-daily patch application of an individually optimized dose of rotigotine between 0.5 mg/24 h to 4 mg/24 h. Safety assessments included adverse events (AEs) and efficacy was measured by the International RLS Study Group Severity Rating Scale (IRLS), RLS-6 scales and Clinical Global Impression (CGI). Quality of life (QoL) was measured by QoL-RLS.
RESULTS:
Of 310 patients who completed a 6-week placebo-controlled trial (SP709), 295 (mean age 58±10 years, 66% females) were included in the open-label trial SP710. 64.7% (190/295 patients) completed the 2-year follow-up; 29 patients discontinued during the second year. Mean daily rotigotine dose after 2 years was 2.93±1.14 mg/24 h with a 2.9% dose increase from year 1. Rotigotine was generally well tolerated. The rate of typical dopaminergic side effects, nausea and fatigue, was low (0.9% and 2.3%, respectively) during the second year; application site reactions were frequent but lower than in year 1 (16.4% vs. 34.5%). The IRLS total score improved from baseline of SP709 (27.8±5.9) by 17.2±9.2 in year 2 completers. Similar improvements were observed in RLS-6 scales, CGI scores and QoL-RLS. The responder rate in the CGI change item 2 ("much" and "very much" improved) was 95% after year 2.
CONCLUSIONS:
Transdermal rotigotine is an efficacious and well-tolerated long-term treatment option for patients with moderate to severe RLS with a high retention rate during 2 years of therapy.
TRIAL REGISTRATION:
NCT00498186.
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Department of Neurology, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria. birgit.ho@i-med.ac.at
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