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AAN: New Guideline on How to Best Treat Involuntary Movements in Huntington鈥檚 Disease
MINNEAPOLIS -
A new released by the 好色先生 recommends several treatments for people with Huntington鈥檚 disease who experience chorea鈥攋erky, random, uncontrollable movements that can make everyday activities challenging. The guideline is published in the July 18, 2012, online issue of the medical journal of the . 鈥淐horea can be disabling, worsen weight loss and increase the risk of falling,鈥 said guideline lead author Melissa Armstrong, MD, MSc, with the University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Neurology and a member of the 好色先生. Huntington鈥檚 disease is a complex disease with physical, cognitive and behavioral symptoms. The new guideline addresses only one aspect of the disease that may require treatment. The guideline found that the drugs tetrabenazine (TBZ), riluzole and amantadine can be helpful and the drug nabilone may also be considered to treat chorea. The medications riluzole, amantadine and nabilone are not often prescribed for Huntington鈥檚 disease. 鈥淧eople with Huntington鈥檚 disease who have chorea should discuss with their doctors whether treating chorea is a priority. Huntington鈥檚 disease is complex with a wide range of sometimes severe symptoms and treating other symptoms may be a higher priority than treating chorea,鈥 said Armstrong. Armstrong adds that it is important for patients to understand that their doctors may try drugs not recommended in this guideline to treat chorea. More research is needed to know if drugs such as those used for psychosis are effective; however, doctors may prescribe them on the basis of past clinical experience. Learn more about the guideline at or Huntington鈥檚 disease at .