Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Dual Benefits of Vaginal Estriol: Improved Urogenital Health and Re-myelination in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS)
Study to evaluate the efficiency of vaginal estriol, as a treatment for urogenital symptoms in female patients with RRMS. The secondary objective is to evaluate the potential role of vaginal estriol in re-myelination in RRMS patients.
Pilot project to determine the effectiveness of 1 mg transvaginal estriol, as an adjunctive therapy for female MS patients. The goal is to recruit 20 patients from the MS clinic in the neurology department of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. This study has been planned in collaboration with reproductive endocrinology, endocrinology, gynecology and basic science. The 1mg transvaginal dose was chosen after careful search of the literature and consultation with collaborators. Single-group pilot study. Subjects: Patients with relapsing remitting MS and urogenital symptoms (frequency, urgency, frequent urinary tract infections, incontinence) will be invited to participate in the study. Enrollment will be during their scheduled clinic appointment. Some candidates (patients of the primary investigator) may be contacted by phone and invited to participate in the study. The clinical trial will be explained to potential participants in detail, reviewing the objectives and methodology of the study. There will be adequate time allotted to answer any questions or concerns from the potential participants. Those patients interested in participating in the study will be asked to sign the consent form. In order to remind patients about their follow-up visits, lab work, etc., they will be contacted routinely. Participants will be instructed to call in case of questions or concerns. Patients will be evaluated clinically during their scheduled follow up in which a full neurological exam will be performed during each visit. Patients will be instructed by the primary investigator how to correctly use the vaginal cream. This will be done at their enrolment and reinforced by the principal investigator, during their follow up visits. ;
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