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The purpose of this study is to treat prospectively documented clinic patients with treatment-refractory multiple sclerosis that are naïve to alemtuzumab. Alemtuzumab shows efficacy and rate of serious adverse events (SAEs) which is equivalent or better than standard of care treatment strategies used previously for treatment-refractory multiple sclerosis.


Clinical Trial Description

Hypothesis Alemtuzumab manifests efficacy (e.g. improved MS Severity score, and treatment stability in relapse rate and Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS] progression) and serious adverse events (SAEs) equivalent or better than standard of care treatment strategies used prior to treatment for treatment-refractory multiple sclerosis.

Objectives Treat prospectively documented clinic patients treatment-refractory multiple sclerosis that are naïve to alemtuzumab.

Obtain retrospective disability, relapse, and adverse events in alemtuzumab-experienced subjects previously treated outside of clinical trial settings for treatment-refractory MS.

Obtain prospective safety and efficacy data for multiple sclerosis symptoms, disability, and adverse effects following the use of alemtuzumab for treatment-refractory MS in a population with exposures to prior cytotoxic and monoclonal antibody therapy.

Transition alemtuzumab-experienced clinic patients into a clinical trial setting for additional treatment with alemtuzumab as needed for refractory MS.

Coprimary outcomes will be: change in EDSS and converted EDSS to MS Severity scale.

Secondary outcomes: changes in annualized relapse rate, days of high dose corticosteroids, MRI-based cerebral volumes and burden of disease (in selected subjects), serious adverse events, and corticosteroid use. A questionnaire will be used to assess patient satisfaction with alemtuzumab as compared to prior therapies.

Safety outcomes will be assessed and tabulated. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT01624714
Study type Interventional
Source Advanced Neurosciences Institute
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 1
Start date September 2012
Completion date September 2017

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