Israelis develops first successful Parkinson's treatment
Israel Today (June, 2008)
Researchers at the Technion Institute of Technology in the northern
Israel port city of Haifa have developed a drug that slows the
progression of Parkinson's Disease.
Named Azilect, the drug is the first ever that has proven successful in
combatting the onset of and the debilitative symptoms of Parkinson's.
Israel's Teva Pharmaceuticals, which owns the rights to Azilect, made
the announcement on Monday following an 18-month trial period during
which time the drug was administered to 1,176 Parkinson's patients in 14
different countries.
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