Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Expanded Access Retrospective Study About the Use of Well Known Drugs in Combination to Obtain a New Drug to Improve Quality of Life/Health in Patient With Diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis Not Responding With Commonly Used Treatments
The purpose of this expanded access retrospective study is to determine whether tetracyclines, statins and antimycotics are effective in improvement of life and health condition in the treatment of multiple sclerosis due to autoimmune disease (MS) in all his forms, specially in patients that show no response to commonly used treatments
The purpose of this expanded access retrospective study is to determine whether
tetracyclines, statins and antimycotics are effective in improvement of life and health
condition in the treatment of multiple sclerosis due to autoimmune disease (MS) in all his
forms.
The method of analysis chosen was the analysis of movement through the analysis of the
mobility with the Barthel Index (disability evaluation) before and after treatment, the
analysis of muscle imbalance Kendall before and after treatment and the final EDSS score.The
treatment had a total duration of 45 days with three active principles subministration for 2
times a day, controlled nutrition, physiotherapy and gymnastics.
Considering the above, therefore, seems promising, also because of the low toxicity of the
active, non immunosuppressant action and indeed exciting and synergistic action between them
in the interests of recovery of homeostasis of the organism, the conduct of a suitable
observational trial aimed at demonstrating the ability anti inflammatory and potentially
reconstruction of damaged tissues, specially in patients that show no response to commonly
used treatments
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