Sustained-Release Fampridine for Symptomatic Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

Author:

Korenke Anne R1,Rivey Michael P2,Allington Douglas R2

Affiliation:

1. Skaggs School of Pharmacy, The University of Montana; Community Medical Center, Missoula, MT; now, Assistant Professor, College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Health, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND

2. Skaggs School of Pharmacy, The University of Montana; Clinical Pharmacy Consultant, Community Medical Center

Abstract

Objective: To review the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, clinical trials, and adverse effects of sustained-release (SR) fampridine in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Data Sources: An English-language human data search was done using PubMed/MEDLINE (1966-August 2008) to retrieve relevant material using the search terms fampridine-SR, 4-aminopyridine. and multiple sclerosis. References of selected articles and information from the drug developer were used to further identify pertinent trials. Study Selection and Data Extraction: Article selection was based primarily on studies that evaluated the pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of fampridine-SR in patients with MS. Relevant meeting abstracts were also included as part of the analysis. Data Synthesis: Fampridine-SR is a sustained-release, orally administered potassium-channel blocker acting in the central nervous system to enhance conduction in demyelinated axons Several small trials have evaluated the safety and efficacy of fampridine-SR in patients with MS to improve their walking ability. Data from a recent large Phase 3 trial indicated that walking speed improved in 42.9% of patients with MS who were treated with fampridine-SR compared with 9.3% of those who received placebo (p < 0.001), Treatment-related adverse events associated with the use of fampridine-SR include dizziness, insomnia, nausea, and paresthesia. More severe adverse events, such as seizure, have occurred in patients receiving doses higher than those currently recommended. Conclusions: Positive results from 2 Phase 3 clinical trials have put fampridine-SR on the path toward approval as a medication for improving walking speed and tower extremity strength in patients with MS.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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