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. 2022 Mar;11(4):285-295.
doi: 10.2217/cer-2021-0178. Epub 2022 Jan 24.

Indirect comparison of apomorphine sublingual film and levodopa inhalation powder for Parkinson's disease 'OFF' episodes

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Indirect comparison of apomorphine sublingual film and levodopa inhalation powder for Parkinson's disease 'OFF' episodes

Andrew Thach et al. J Comp Eff Res. 2022 Mar.
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Abstract

Aim: To compare efficacy of apomorphine sublingual film (APL) and levodopa inhalation powder (CVT-301) for 'on-demand' treatment of Parkinson's disease 'OFF' episodes. Patients & methods: Patient-level data from an APL pivotal study were re-weighted to match average baseline characteristics from a CVT-301 study (SPAN-PD). Placebo-adjusted treatments were compared at week 12. Results: Improvements in predose Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III scores were significantly larger for APL versus CVT-301 at 60 min postdose (least squares mean difference-in-difference: -8.82; p = 0.002); difference at 30 min favored APL but was not statistically significant (-4.46; p = 0.103). Total daily 'OFF' time reductions were significantly larger for APL versus CVT-301 (-1.31 h; p = 0.013). Conclusion: Results suggest APL treatment may lead to improved efficacy versus CVT-301.

Keywords: APL-130277; CVT-301; Parkinson's disease; apomorphine sublingual film; comparative effectiveness; levodopa inhalation powder; matching-adjusted indirect comparison; motor function; ‘OFF’ episodes.

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