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Autor:
Shari Kinel, Jack Griffin, George J. Yohrling, Stevan Ramirez, Abdul R Shaikh, Karen E. Anderson, Joni Steinman, Temitope Olofintuyi, Al Kinel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Huntington's disease. 8(4)
Background Little is known about the quality of care for people living with Huntington's disease (HD) in the United States. Objective To document the current HD care experience and identify gaps in care provision in the United States. Methods Web-bas
Autor:
Neila Mendis, Sherali Esmail, Jenna Smith, Emily Christopher, Charles S. Davis, Elaine Sperin, Victor W. Sung, Fredy J. Revilla, Jane S. Paulsen, Thomas Brashers-Krug, Shirley Eberly, Paola Wall, Andrew P. Duker, Clare Gibbons, Emily Houston, Pierre N. Tariot, Eric Molho, Susan R. Criswell, Marie Saint-Hilaire, Ali Samii, Lori Fafard, Joohi Jimenez-Shahed, Monica Beland, Olivia C. Roman, Blair R. Leavitt, Wai Lun Alan Fung, Greg Suter, Jacquelyn Whaley, Andrew Feigin, Mary Jane Ong, Ramon L. Rodriguez, Samuel Frank, Ronda Clouse, Anna Hohler, Elise Kayson, Russell L. Margolis, Erin Neefus, Laura Graffitti, Andrew McGarry, Sharon Evans, Cynthia A. Wong, Frederick C. Nucifora, Shari Kinel, Joseph Jankovic, Daniel Schneider, Arthur Watts, Margaret Herzog, Cory Hackmyer, Denyse Turpin, David Shprecher, Joanne Wojcieszek, Patrick Hickey, David Oakes, Karen Blindauer, Constance Orme, Christina L. Vaughan, Karen E. Anderson, Carlos Singer, Stewart A. Factor, Mary Eglow, Rajeev Kumar, Kathrin La Faver, Brad A. Racett, Victoria Snively, Mark Gudesblatt, Tilak Mendis, Mary Edmondson, Christine Hunter, Rohit Dhall, Christine O'Neill, James T. Boyd, Christopher A. Beck, Sylvain Chouinard, Lina Qi, Jon Edicola, Lynn Wheeler, Sarah Janicki, Burton L. Scott, Amanda Miller, Hilary E. Wilson-Pérez, Claudia M. Testa, Raymond C. James, Jody Goldstein, Pinky Agarwal, Richard Dubinsky, Eric S. Farbman, Jane Kerr, David Stamler, Carolyn Gray, Kevin Klos, Daniel O. Claassen, Kyle Rizer, Alexis Carlson, Hope Heller, Amy Colcher, Scott R. Evans, Monica Quesada, Christina Reeves
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 316:40
Importance Deutetrabenazine is a novel molecule containing deuterium, which attenuates CYP2D6 metabolism and increases active metabolite half-lives and may therefore lead to stable systemic exposure while preserving key pharmacological activity. Obje