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Michael Swash

Professor of Neurology, Barts and the London School of Medicine

This is an interesting report. There has long been an effort to find an “off the shelf medication" applicable to ALS management. Ropinirole may be one such drug. But there needs to be a clearer understanding of its mechanism of action in order to apply such knowledge more widely. In addition, a larger study is required to understand who might benefit and what might be the limits of practical therapy in using ropinirole in ALS. More data on possible unwanted effects are also required. There are interesting parallels in proteinaceous accumulation in the neuronal cytosol between PD and ALS that should be explored. 

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