Abstract

This was a retrospective pooled analysis of data from four comparably designed, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase III studies and their long-term open-label extensions. Patients on levodopa and a dopa decarboxylase inhibitor (DDCI) were randomized to entacapone or to placebo in the 6-month, double-blind phase, with all patients subsequently receiving entacapone in the extension phase. UPDRS III motor scores improved by -2.1 points during the first 6 months of levodopa/DDCI and entacapone therapy, and remained below baseline for up to 2 years. Increased daily 'ON' time, together with response duration to a single morning dose of levodopa and clinical global evaluation, also supported the long-term efficacy of levodopa/DDCI and entacapone. The mean daily dose of levodopa did not increase over the 5-year follow-up period. Long-term therapy with levodopa/DDCI and entacapone was well-tolerated.

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