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Clinical Trial
. 2019 Aug;126(8):1061-1072.
doi: 10.1007/s00702-019-02021-z. Epub 2019 May 25.

Nabilone for non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease: a randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group, enriched enrolment randomized withdrawal study (The NMS-Nab Study)

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Nabilone for non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease: a randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group, enriched enrolment randomized withdrawal study (The NMS-Nab Study)

Marina Peball et al. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Although open-label observations report a positive effect of cannabinoids on non-motor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, these effects remain to be investigated in a controlled trial for a broader use in NMS in PD patients. Therefore, we decided to design a proof-of-concept study to assess the synthetic cannabinoid nabilone for the treatment of NMS. We hypothesize that nabilone will improve NMS in patients with PD and have a favorable safety profile. The NMS-Nab Study is as a mono-centric phase II, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group, enriched enrollment withdrawal study. The primary efficacy criterion will be the change in Movement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease-Rating Scale Part I score between baseline (i.e. randomization) and week 4. A total of 38 patients will have 80% power to detect a probability of 0.231 that an observation in the treatment group is less than an observation in the placebo group using a Wilcoxon rank-sum test with a 0.050 two-sided significance level assuming a true difference of 2.5 points between nabilone and placebo in the primary outcome measure and a standard deviation of the change of 2.4 points. The reduction of harm through an ineffective treatment, the possibility of individualized dosing, the reduction of sample size, and the possible evaluation of the influence of the placebo effect on efficacy outcomes justify this design for a single-centered placebo-controlled investigator-initiated trial of nabilone. This study should be the basis for further evaluations of long-term efficacy and safety of the use of cannabinoids in PD patients.

Keywords: Cannabinoids; Nabilone; Non-motor symptoms; Parkinson’s disease.

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Conflict of interest statement

MP, MW, PE, RS, DV, HGK, HU, WP, AD, and KS declare that they have no conflict of interest related to this manuscript. AOP Orphan Pharmaceuticals AG supplies the study drug and compensates study personnel for in-person study visits and the independent monitoring of the clinical study through the Clinical Trial Centre of the MUI. The Medical University of Innsbruck makes no financial profit through conducting this study.

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