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3, 4-Diaminopyridine in the Treatment of Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome
NEJM 321:1567-1571, 1607-16081989., McEvoy,K.M.,et al, 1989
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Article Abstract
Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome is characterized by muscle weakness, hyporeflexia,and autonomic dysfunction,which result from impaired release of acetylcoholine from cholinergic nerve terminals.It is frequently associated with cancer,it is autoimmune-mediated,and treatment has been unsatisfactory.3,4-Diaminopyridine enhances the release of acetylcholine. In this prospective,double-blind,placebo-controlled crossover study of 12 patients with Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome(7 of whom had cancer),3,4- diaminopyridine in doses up to 100 mg per day was effective in treating both the motor and the autonomic deficits of the syndrome.Muscle strength increased from an average of 70 percent of normal to 81 percent of normal in the upper extremities,and from 45 to 65 percent of normal in the lower extremities.The amplitudes of compound-muscle-action potentials nearly doubled,increasing from an average of 2.9mV to 5.0mV in the arm and from 1.6mV to 3.1mV in the leg.Autonomic symptoms were relieved.One patient had a seizure after 10 months of treatment,but other side effects from the drug were minimal and dose-related.We conclude that 3,4-diaminopyridine, either alone or in conjunction with other therapies,may be useful in the treatment of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome.
 
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