The Scotsman

Drug offers new hope for Huntington’s disease cure

- By JOHN VON RADOWITZ

Results from a groundbrea­king drug trial have offered new hope to people with Huntington’s disease.

The experiment­al drug, injected into spinal fluid, was shown to lower levels of the harmful protein responsibl­e for the devastatin­g inherited brain disorder.

IONIS-HTTRX is the first pharmaceut­ical agent designed to target the root cause.

A total of 46 patients with early-stage Huntington’s disease took part in the trial conducted at nine centres in the UK, Germany and Canada.

The study confirmed the treatment worked as hoped and was well tolerated by the participan­ts.

Huntington’s disease is a progressiv­e neurologic­al disorder that normally appears in adulthood and causes involuntar­y movements and dementia.

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