Droxidopa: A Review of Its Use in Symptomatic Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension.

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Droxidopa: A Review of Its Use in Symptomatic Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension.

Drugs. 2015 Jan 6;

Authors: Keating GM

Abstract
The norepinephrine prodrug droxidopa (NORTHERA™) is approved in the US for the treatment of orthostatic dizziness, lightheadedness, or the 'feeling that you are about to black out' in adults with symptomatic neurogenic orthostatic hypotension associated with primary autonomic failure (e.g. Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy or pure autonomic failure), dopamine β-hydroxylase deficiency or nondiabetic autonomic neuropathy. This article reviews the clinical efficacy and tolerability of droxidopa in symptomatic neurogenic orthostatic hypotension, as well as summarizing its pharmacological properties. Oral droxidopa was effective in the shorter-term treatment of patients with symptomatic neurogenic orthostatic hypotension, with improvements seen in symptoms, the impact of symptoms on daily activities and standing systolic blood pressure. More data are needed to confirm the longer-term efficacy of droxidopa. Droxidopa was generally well tolerated, although patients should be monitored for supine hypertension.

PMID: 25559422 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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