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NCT ID: NCT00595920 Terminated - Clinical trials for Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting

Open Label Extension of Prior TERMS Study to Treat Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis

OLTERMS
Start date: November 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to further evaluate the safety and efficacy of Tovaxin in the treatment of relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis.

NCT ID: NCT00581997 Terminated - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Fibrosis Secondary to Systemic Sclerosis

QAX576 in Patients With Pulmonary Fibrosis Secondary to Systemic Sclerosis

Start date: December 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and mechanism of action of multiple doses of QAX576 in patients with pulmonary fibrosis secondary to systemic sclerosis

NCT ID: NCT00537446 Terminated - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Effect of Noninvasive Ventilation on Lung Function in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Start date: September 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), or "Lou Gehrig's Disease", is a fatal disorder that causes progressive degeneration and weakening of the muscles of breathing, leading to breathing insufficiency and eventually breathing failure. This breathing insufficiency is commonly treated with a breathing assistance device, known as noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV). While generally well tolerated and accepted, it is not clear whether or to what extent NIPPV in fact helps breathing function: some data suggest that NIPPV preserves breathing function over time, whereas other data suggest that it actually causes breathing function to decline more quickly. No studies have shown what the acute effect of NIPPV is on breathing muscle function in ALS patients. This study will test the hypothesis that the acute use of NIPPV, at pressure levels that are in common clinical use, will cause measurable changes in tests of breathing function, compared to baseline and to lower levels of NIPPV. We expect that the results of this study will help to clarify whether and to what extent NIPPV assists respiratory muscle function in patients with ALS.

NCT ID: NCT00498199 Terminated - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Visual Impairment, Oscillopsia and Multiple Sclerosis

Start date: April 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study consists of two parts. The first part is a survey to examine vision-specific health-related quality of life in a cohort of patients with multiple sclerosis. We test visual impairment like visual acuity, visual field, colour discrimination, contrast sensitivity, eye movement. The aim of this part is to examine the association between responses to the quality of life scale and objective measures of visual impairment. The second part is an open controlled study, in which we measure motion detection threshold in MS patients with oscillopsia due to pendular nystagmus and in a group of control subjects. The objective of this part is to determine whether patients with pendular nystagmus develop adaptation to oscillopsia using increased threshold of motion detection. We plan to test the effect of visuo-motor rehabilitation on this threshold in patients with oscillopsia due to pendular nystagmus.

NCT ID: NCT00484536 Terminated - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Placebo Controlled Study in Subjects With Relapsing Forms of MS to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability and Effects of CDP323

Start date: May 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect, safety and tolerability of CDP323 in patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis

NCT ID: NCT00468611 Terminated - Clinical trials for Multiple Sclerosis, Secondary Progressive

Efficacy and Safety of MBP8298 in Subjects With Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

MAESTRO-03
Start date: June 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess the efficacy and safety of MBP8298 compared to placebo in subjects with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS)

NCT ID: NCT00467584 Terminated - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Aspirin for Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis-Related Fatigue

Start date: July 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether aspirin is effective for treatment of fatigue caused by multiple sclerosis (MS).

NCT ID: NCT00464958 Terminated - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

One Year Extension Study To Protocol C2/5/TZ:MS-05

Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Open label, one year extension study to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of 12 mg sublingual tizanidine administered once nightly in MS patients who successfully completed Phase I/II protocol C2/5/TZ:MS-05 at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Department of Neurology, Dr. Arnon Karni, PI.

NCT ID: NCT00418145 Terminated - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate Intravenous and Oral Steroids for Multiple Sclerosis Attacks

Start date: September 2003
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial compares the relative efficacy of treating acute exacerbations of relapsing forms of Multiple Sclerosis with equivalent doses of oral and intravenous (IV) methylprednisolone. This is a randomized, blinded, multi-center study.

NCT ID: NCT00414453 Terminated - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Trial of Analgesia With Lidocaine or Extended-release Oxycodone for Neuropathic Pain Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis

Start date: January 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will determine whether treatment with an extended-release opioid or topical lidocaine is effective in relieving distal symmetric lower extremity burning pain associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). If treatment with topical lidocaine is efficacious, it will have important implications for understanding this chronic pain syndrome, which is widely assumed to be caused by central nervous system pathology.