Posted by Elizabeth on April 16, 2002, at 20:55:17
In reply to Re: Does anyone know more?, posted by djmmm on April 12, 2002, at 11:55:18
> Bodkin's study was promising, this isn't, but this is almost typical of current research.
>
> As far as web info goes...
> I know Bodkin is (or was??) on staff at Harvard medical, you can try and search the Harvard site for something..
> http://www.hmcnet.harvard.edu/psych/The page to look at if you're interested in research is the "Redbook" listings (http://www.hmcnet.harvard.edu/psych/redbook/). Unfortunately, this site hasn't been updated in quite a long time.
> The Selegiline patch studies were conducted at McLean, here is that site... http://www.mclean.harvard.edu/index.html
The McLean web site has recently been redesigned, and it may be difficult to find what you're looking for there as well. I'd try checking the site for patients interested in participating in clinical trials -- unless it's been updated already (highly unlikely), it should still have the contact information for the selegiline patch study.
Incidentally, I would expect that there would be other sites involved in clinical trials of the selegiline patch besides McLean. To the best of my knowledge, you usually need more than one study to back you up if you're trying to get a drug FDA-approved for a particular indication.
-elizabeth
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