Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.4.22.6 (chymopapain)
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The treatment of sciatica due to lumbar disc herniation must be conservative, except if there is severe paralysis or a cauda equina syndrome. First of all, treatment needs bed rest during 15 days, non steroid antiinflammatory drugs and analgesics. In case of failure we propose 2 to 3 epidural injections of corticosteroids. Lumbar brace is often necessary. After 6 weeks of treatment including complete bed rest, radical treatment is proposed, either surgical or percutaneous. If the disc herniation is sequestered or if there is lumbar stenosis, surgery is indicated. In the other cases the choice between chemonucleolysis with chymopapain or percutaneous nucleotomy must be made with the patient informed of the results and complications of the different techniques and according to the results of CT scan or magnetic resonance imaging. Surgery remains efficacious after failure of percutaneous treatment.
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PMID:[Non surgical treatment of disk-related sciatica]. 153 29

To extent the safety information for Chymodiactin (chymopapain for injection), 37 neurologic and orthopedic surgeons conducted an open-label, multicenter, phase 3 clinical study. A total of 1,498 patients with one or two herniated lumbar intervertebral discs were enrolled. Therapeutic results were generally favorable, with the percentages of patients achieving either excellent or good (or successful) results ranging from 79.6% to 88.9%, depending on criteria employed in the tabulation. There were 13 cases of anaphylaxis, and 2 of these patients died of complications of anaphylaxis. Two additional patients experienced serious neurologic problems. The first of these two patients developed transverse myelitis and paraplegia approximately 3 weeks following chemonucleolysis. Transdural discograms at three levels had been done approximately 2 days prior to chemonucleolysis, in violation of the protocol. The second patient developed acute cauda equina syndrome, and, despite emergency laminectomy, had permanent neurologic sequelae. Back spasm and stiffness/soreness were the most frequently encountered adverse experiences.
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PMID:Chymodiactin in patients with herniated lumbar intervertebral disc(s). An open-label, multicenter study. 388 87