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Clinical Trial
. 1991 Dec;54(12):1069-72.
doi: 10.1136/jnnp.54.12.1069.

3,4-Diaminopyridine in the treatment of congenital (hereditary) myasthenia

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3,4-Diaminopyridine in the treatment of congenital (hereditary) myasthenia

J Palace et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

Congenital or hereditary myasthenia describes a heterogeneous group of disorders in which the immune system is not implicated. Treatment has previously depended on anticholinesterase medication. The effectiveness of 3,4-diaminopyridine (3,4-DAP), a preparation that enhances acetylcholine release from motor nerve terminals, has been evaluated using a series of standardised strength measures. Sixteen patients (aged seven to 47 years) were studied in an open prospective trial, and four of them in a double blind crossover trial; existing anticholinesterase medication was continued. For the group as a whole, there was a highly significant increase in muscle strength (p less than 0.001; n = 16). In individual paired comparisons, 13 out of 16 showed significant improvement in the open trial and four out of four in the blind crossover trial. In conclusion, 3,4-DAP, either alone or combined with anticholinesterase medication, may be a useful additional treatment in congenital myasthenia.

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