Title: Nucleotides in the Management of Neuropathies
1Dr. Ravi Paul
2OUTLINE
- How do we treat peripheral neuropathies?
- Who are our real competitors?
3HOW DO WE TREAT PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIES??
4Peripheral neuropathies
General information
Peripheral neuropathies are caused by damage or
injury to the nerves of the peripheral nervous
system that transfer information to and from the
brain and spinal cord from and to the skin,
muscles and other parts of the body. Neuropathic
pain is one of the symptoms can negatively
impact a patients quality of life.
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6Peripheral neuropathies
General information
- Neuropathic pain guidelines include
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7Global burden of peripheral neuropathies
Background
High Prevalence of neuropathic pain
Market Share of Neuropathic Pain by Indication,
2016
NP-Neuropathic Pain PDN- Painful Diabetic
Neuropathy PHN Postherpetic Neuralgia
Source Decision Resources Group, March 2019
8Pharmacological treatment of Neuropathic pain
- Three drug classes have received strong
recommendations for first-line therapy in all
guidelines - tricyclic antidepressants, particularly
amitriptyline - serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
(SNRIs) such as duloxetine - the calcium channel alpha-2-delta ligands
gabapentin and pregabalin.
Source Decision Resources Group, March 2019
9Pharmacological treatment of Neuropathic pain
- A review of Neuropathic Pain From Guidelines to
Clinical Practice. Giorgio Cruccu and Andrea
Truini. Pain Ther. 2017 Dec 6 (Suppl 1) 3542.
Published online 2017 Nov 24. doi 10.1007/s40122-
017-0087-0
10Pharmacological treatment of Neuropathic pain
Source Decision Resources Group, March 2019
11There is an inadequate response to drug
treatments in patients with neuropathic pain.
Constitutes a substantial unmet need for these
patients
Finnerup et al. Lancet Neurol 201514162-73.
12Peripheral neuropathies
- Limitations to guidelines treatments
Side effects
Incomplete pain relief
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13PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
Painkiller
- Tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline
- Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
(SNRIs) such as duloxetine - Calcium channel alpha-2-delta ligands gabapentin
pregabalin
Nerve damage
Symptomatic Rx Pain
Inflammation/abnormal excitability
Degenerative affection of a nerve or nerves (loss
of part of the myelin sheath)
Sensitive and motor disorders according to
localization as tingling or burning, and loss of
sensation.
Nucleotides
14RESTORING CONNECTIONS
Acting at the root of the problem
15 Acting at the root of the problem
Nucleotides promote peripheral nerve regeneration
specially for those patients with peripheral
neuropathies improving their quality of life
Increasing myelin sheath regeneration
Increasing motor neuron conduction
Relieving Symptoms pain,
hypersensitivity, paraesthesia
16Nucleo indications
- Dymielinating and neuropathic conditions in which
nerve regeneration plays a role
Osteoarticular neuropathy Herniated disc,
sciatica, lumbalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome
Metabolic neuropathy Diabetes, Alcoholic
polineuritis
PERIPHERAL NERVE DAMAGE
Toxic substances Post-chemo, alcoholism..
Infectious neuropathy Herpes Zoster, HIV
17Who can prescribe Nucleo?
- Neuropathic back pain
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- GPs
- Traumatology
- Neurology
- Endocrinology
- Rheumatology
- Internal Medicine
- Pain Units
- First option Neuropathic Back pain Diabetic
neuropathy - Second option the rest of the neuropathies
18WHO ARE OUR REAL COMPETITORS?
19Nucleo CMP vs
TREATMENT GUIDELINES??
VIT B COMPLEX PRODUCTS??
ALFA LIPOIC ACID PRODUCTS?? (Thioctic acid)
20Who are our competitors?
TREATMENT GUIDELINES
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21Peripheral neuropathies
- Limitations to guidelines treatments
Side effects
Incomplete pain relief
https//www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/research/re
view-article/treatments-for-neuropathic-pain/20203
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22PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
GUIDELINES TREATMENTS
- Tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline
- Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
(SNRIs) such as duloxetine - Calcium channel alpha-2-delta ligands gabapentin
pregabalin
Nerve damage
Symptomatology Pain
Inflammation/abnormal excitability
Degenerative affection of a nerve or nerves (loss
of part of the myelin sheath)
Sensitive and motor disorders according to
localization as tingling or burning, and loss of
sensation.
Nucleotides
CO-TREATMENTS
- Painkillers treat the pain
- Nucleotides act on the nerve regeneration
23Who should we fight against?
24Alpha-lipoic acid
- Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a fatty acid that acts
as a strong antioxidant - It can manage a tissue-damaging process called
oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is a part of
the diabetic neuropathy disease process. - It also has been shown to reduce blood sugar
levels (only in patients with type 2 diabetes) - Doses 600-1800mg per day
- Safety analysis showed a dose-dependent increase
in nausea, vomiting, and vertigo
25Alpha-lipoic acid
26Alpha-lipoic acid vs Nucleo
Clinical evidence with positive results only in
Diabetic neuropathies!!
Effective in the Treatment of neuropathies of
osteoarticular (sciatica, radiculitis, etc.),
metabolic (diabetic, alcoholic polyneuritis,
etc.), infectious (herpes zoster) origin, and a
frigore. Neuralgia of the Facial, Trigeminal,
Intercostal, Lumbago
Not effective in neuropathies caused by
compressive disorders or oncologic treatment
Lower doses than 600mg dont seem to
work!! High-dose ALA is not completely tolerated
by the elderly
Doses of 1 or 2 capsules twice a day Well
tolerated and safe In Children as well
There are alterations in rates of metabolism of
different formulations of lipoic acid
manufactured by different suppliers
reliability??
Formulated under GMP and quality controls of a
pharmaceutical company
Interactions with diabetes pharmacological
treatments
No interactions nor reported side effects
Its a food supplement!!
Its a drug!!
27Pregabalin
Gradual increase of the dose of pregabalin not
possible
Posology of Pregabalin for Neuropathic Pain
Associated with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in
Adults The maximum recommended dose of Pregabalin
is 100 mg three times a day (300 mg/day 4
capsules) in patients with creatinine clearance
of at least 60 mL/min. Begin dosing at 50 mg
three times a day (150 mg/day). The dose may be
increased to 300 mg/day within 1 week based on
efficacy and tolerability. Although LYRICA was
also studied at 600 mg/day, there is no evidence
that this dose confers additional significant
benefit and this dose was less well tolerated. In
view of the dose-dependent adverse reactions,
treatment with doses above 300 mg/day is not
recommended
- High prevalence of side effects
- Feeling lightheaded, dizzy, sleepy, having
blurred eyesight, or a change in thinking
clearly. - Change in balance.
- Weight gain.
- Muscle pain.
- Headache.
- Shakiness.
- Dry mouth.
- Emotional ups and downs.
- Nausea, upset stomach or throwing up.
Lower doses than 600mg dont seem to
work!! High-dose ALA is not completely tolerated
by the elderly
Indicated in adults and children over 12 years old
28Vitamin B complex
- Vitamin B1 makes a further contribution to normal
heart function and plays such as vitamins B6 and
B12 play a role in the normal function of the
nervous system. - Vitamins B6 and B12 contribute to normal
formation of red blood cells, which provide for
the transport of oxygen in the blood. In
addition, they contribute to the normal function
of the immune system. - Dosage 1 Tablet per day
- Products with a high concentration of vitamins
- Contraindicated if you have Kidney or liver
disease - Interactions with many medicines.
- Treatment should not exceed 15 days
29Vitamin B vs Nucleo
Prevention and treatment of a deficiency of
vitamins B1, B6 and B12
Effective in the treatment of neuropathies of
osteoarticular (sciatica, radiculitis, etc.),
metabolic (diabetic, alcoholic polyneuritis,
etc.), infectious (herpes zoster) origin, and a
frigore. Neuralgia of the Facial, Trigeminal,
Intercostal, Lumbago
Indicated in adults and children over 14 years old
Not to be taken in kidney or liver disease
Interacts with many medications Levodopa
(medicine to treat Parkinson's disease),
Phenobarbital, phenytoin (used to treat
epilepsy)., Altretamine (to treat cancer),
Amiodarone (heart), Neuromuscular blocking drugs,
5-fluorouracil (in some types of cancer)
Doses of 1 or 2 capsules twice a day Well
tolerated and safe Children also
Nucleotides favour myelin sheath regeneration and
axonal function recovery
Treatments no longer than 15 days Vitamin B6
for a long period causes peripheral neuropathies
Clinical studies with long term treatments (over
6 months)
Vitamin B6 can cause photosensitivity
No interactions reported
Other side effects Nausea, vomiting, headache,
drowsiness, paresthesia (tingling in the arms and
legs), and rash (redness or swelling)
No side effects reported
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32NUCLEOTIDES
VITAMIN B COMPLEX
ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID
33- Growing prevalence of Neuropathic pain with
difficult therapeutic results - Nucleotides offer an effective solution for nerve
regeneration - The only product with UMP with proven efficacy in
the treatment of nerve regeneration. - For use in patients with both acute or chronic
peripheral neuropathies - Safe and unique therapy with causal mode of
action. - Containing uridine and cytidine which are normal
constituents of our metabolism - No contraindications or side effects and no
interactions with others drugs have been
described. - It can also be administered to children
34TAKE HOME MESSAGE
35Key points on the peripheral neuropathies and
nucleotides
- Neuropathy has two components etiology and
symptomatology.
- Peripheral neurons can regenerate after injury
- Peripheral neurons do not synthesize the
nucleotides they need - Nucleotide exogenous intake is conditionally
essential - Nucleotides are the only treatment that restores
the neuronal function regenerating the myelin
sheath - They act directly upon the injury and indirectly
on the symptoms
36Key points on Nucleo CMP Forte
- Only drug for the treatment of peripheral
neuropathy with a mechanism of action that
repairs the myelin sheath. - Specific indication for neuropathic pain.
- Very good safety profile compared to placebo.
- Can be combined with standard treatment for
neuropathic pain. - New publications about benefits of nucleotides on
peripheral neuropathies
37ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS?
38THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Dr. Ravi Paul
39FAQS
What are the common side effects reported by the
patients? Drowsiness, dizziness, constipation,
stomach upset, blurred vision, or dry
mouth/nose/throat may occur.
How long can one take? 6 weeks with twice a day
dose
Effect of the Nucleus CMP forte in 46 patients
with progressive spastic paraparesis. Randomized
and blind study. The medication caused a modest
improvement in patients with progressive spastic
paraparesis and was free of side effects.
How long does Nucleo CMP take to work? Patients
usually have a statistically positive effect on
the symptoms after 10 days of treatment according
to Neurological Symptom Score.