Viusid/Alzer efficacy in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease associated fatigue
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Parkinson’s disease, fatigue, Viusid, Alzer, nonmotor symptomsAbstract
INTRODUCTION Fatigue is a very frequent symptom among patients with Parkinson’s disease for which there is no effective treatment. In clinical studies of patients with viral and liver diseases, fatigue improvement has been demonstrated with the use of Viusid and Alzer. METHODS. A randomized, double-blind and placebo controlled clinical trial was carried out in 100 patients, 50 in
each group, from October 2009 to May 2011. Group A or the study group, received combined Viusid and Alzer treatment and group B or the control group, placebo. RESULTS. At 3 months in the study group, only 2 showed fatigue (4%), which was maintained at six months and one year, with significant differences when compared to the control group. There was also improvement in fatigue severity, evaluated by PFS. CONCLUSIONS. The combined use of Viusid/Alzer nutritional supplements is effective in PD patient treatment, therefore it should be evaluated in studies with larger number of patients and a methodology that supports this indication.
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