Drug Could Let The Hereditary Blind See

There's a terrible hereditary eye disease called Leber's hereditary optic 
neuropathy that affects men in their twenties. It's a mitochondrial disease 
inherited from your mother that leads to total blindness within six months of 
onset.

A recent breakthrough from a team of researchers at Newcastle University 
suggests this disease may be reversible in its early stages. The researchers 
gave 55 test subjects the drug idebenone for six months and 20 reported an 
improvement in their vision at the end of the study.

It didn't work for everyone and it's not a cure, but as team leader Patrick 
Chinnery points out the results show the drug had "a significant effect." Best 
of all, idebenone has limited side effects and could be used prophylactically 
to prevent the onset of the disease. The same treatment could also be used to 
treat other mitochondrial diseases as well.

http://gizmodo.com/5825850/drug-could-let-the-hereditary-blind-see
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