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This is from the National Parkinson's Foundation website and concerns
the new drug - GPI-1046.
  I hope that many of you pay attention to this notice. It's more
important to use that anything else that's happening in the medical
world.

National Parkinson Foundation
Questions and Answers for the
Announced Potential Parkinson's
Disease Cure=20



On April 10, 1997, the Executive Director of NPF, Mr. Emilio
Alonso-Mendoza was interviewed by various news services regarding the
recent announcement of a drug, GPI-1046, which could possibly reverse
Parkinson's disease.=20

The drug, developed by Guilford Pharmaceuticals of Baltimore, Maryland,
represents a "tremendously exciting" advance, says Dr. Jonathan Pincus,
M.D. Dr. Pincus a physician with Georgetown University, an NPF Center of
Excellence, is a Parkinson's disease expert. He says this is "the first
time there has been a compound that could get into the brain and
stimulate nerve growth".=20

The following frequently asked questions have been prepared to keep you
informed of what is currently known on this announcement.

Intriguingly, the animal tests show these compounds can regenerate other
types of damaged nerves, without affecting normal, healthy neurons.
Hamilton says that means these drugs could potentially treat nerve
damage in conditions such as diabetes, carpal tunnel syndrome or Bell=92s
palsy. Further, the compounds "protect other types of neurons in the
brain against toxic damage," Hamilton says. So Guilford is looking into
their impact on Alzheimer=92s disease, with "encouraging initial results.=
"
Other potential targets include multiple sclerosis, traumatic head and
spinal cord injuries and stroke. Hamilton adds that "it is our feeling
at this point that almost any disease that involves chronic degeneration
of nerves may be affected in a positive manner by these compounds. They
appear to have an extremely general effect to promote regeneration of
damaged nerves."=20

What is the importance of this drug?=20

The drug is supposed to regenerate damaged neurons, resulting in more
than 90% recovery of normal behavior in animals trials, says Dr. Gregory
Hamilton, principal scientist in Guilford's research department. The
compounds, which can be administered orally, are small molecules which
bind to cellular proteins.=20

What results can be expected from the drug?=20

The exciting results achieved in the animal trials is, that they are
doing more than just slowing down the progression of Parkinson's. The
trials suggest it may be possible to take patients who are beginning to
show manifestations of the disease and return them to normal function.=20

What is the current status of this project?=20

The drug has been successfully tested in rats and mice without any
problems with toxicity or side effects. They are currently doing more
advanced testing on other subjects; human clinical trials could begin as
early as the end of this year.=20

What will NPF do next?=20

NPF will be meeting with representatives from Guilford Pharmaceuticals
to see what their immediate plans are and how NPF, our clinical and
research Centers of Excellence around the world and the patients we
represent, can help.=20

We will send out updates as new information becomes available.=20
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