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NCT ID: NCT06080438 Recruiting - Tears; Excess Clinical Trials

Effect of Topical Botulinum Toxin Eyedrop on Palpebral Fissure

Start date: November 29, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to test if Topical (applied to the surface of the eye) Botulinum Toxin temporarily lowers the upper eyelid and makes the eyelid appear less open and thereby affects the eye surface and decreases reflexive tearing.

NCT ID: NCT05618470 Recruiting - Dry Eye Syndromes Clinical Trials

Wumeiwan Jiawei Fang Use in Patients With Blepharospasm

Start date: January 12, 2018
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Jing Fang Wu Mei Wan Jiawei Fang in the treatment of idiopathic blepharospasm using a clinical randomized controlled trial method.

NCT ID: NCT05027997 Recruiting - Dystonia Clinical Trials

Exploratory Study of Dipraglurant (ADX48621) for the Treatment of Patients With Blepharospasm

Start date: October 6, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to assess the safety and tolerability of dipraglurant in patients with blepharospasm (BSP) (randomized 1:1:1 to receive dipraglurant 50 mg, 100 mg or placebo) and explore the efficacy of 50 mg and 100 mg immediate release tablets (versus placebo) on the severity and frequency of BSP signs and symptoms using objective measures, clinical ratings and patient reported outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04939909 Recruiting - Blepharospasm Clinical Trials

Botulinum Toxin Relieves Anxiety, Depression and Sleep Disorderes in Patients With Blepharospasm

Start date: July 12, 2021
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Blepharospasm (BSP) is a chronic, idiopathic, recurrent and progressive disease, which mostly occurs in both eyes. It is mainly manifested as involuntary spasm of muscles around the eyes, leading to uncontrollable narrowing or even closure of blepharospasm. Although there is no pain in BSP patients, it can cause social or psychological dysfunction, make patients feel difficult in driving, reading and working, and seriously affect the social, work and life of patients. Depression and anxiety are common and harmful mental disorders. At present, less than 40% of patients with depression can get effective treatment. Using simple and effective screening tools can effectively improve the detection rate of depression, so that patients can get timely and effective treatment. It is also an effective measure to prevent suicide. Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) has achieved gratifying results in the treatment of dyskinesia. It has been confirmed that BTX-A has a significant effect on BSP. The effective rate is 70% - 90%. About 50% of the patients can regain normal or near normal visual function. At present, no prospective studies have explored this association between blepharospasm and depression / anxiety, and whether BTX-A can improve this mood disorder. Therefore, our research goal is to further study the relationship between blepharospasm and depression / anxiety, sleep in a prospective way, and to determine whether BTX-A treatment will affect depression / anxiety symptoms, so as to provide more theoretical basis for clinical treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03184597 Recruiting - Epilepsy Clinical Trials

HLA Screening in Reducing the Risk of Antiepileptic Drug-induced Cutaneous Adverse Reactions

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADRs) include mild maculopapular exanthema (MPE) and severe cutaneous reactions such as hypersensitivity syndrome, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). cADRs are considered as a major public health issue because of their potentially life-threatening morbidity, especially severe cutaneous reactions. The incidence of SJS/TEN is estimated to vary from 1 in 1,000 to 10,000 drug exposures, and its mortality is as high as 35%. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), particularly those with aromatic ring structures such as carbamazepine (CBZ), oxcarbazepine (OXC), lamotrigine (LTG), phenobarbital (PB), and phenytoin (PHT), are among the most common causes of severe cutaneous reactions. The incidence of AED-induced SJS was estimated as 0.2% and all cases occurred in individuals receiving aromatic AEDs. Previous studies have validated that the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) allele HLA-B*15:02 is strongly associated with CBZ-induced SJS/TEN in southern Han Chinese and populations in southeast Asia. Our recent studies indicated that HLA-A*24:02 is a common genetic risk factor for CBZ-, LTG-, and PHT-induced SJS/TEN. It is also associated with MPE. Additionally, another four alleles, including HLA-B*15:01, HLA-B*15:11, HLA-A*02:01,and HLA-DRB1*01:01, were showed to be potential risk factors for aromatic AEDs-induced SJS/TEN. In 2007, the US Food and Drug Administration issued the safety alert that recommended HLA-B*15:02 screening for people with Asian ancestry before starting CBZ, and avoidance of the drug if the test is positive. Subsequent studies from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand demonstrated that HLA-B*15:02 screening before commencing CBZ can significantly reduce the incidence of CBZ-induced SJS/TEN. However, the overall incidence of AEDs-induced SJS/TEN remained unchanged in Hong Kong, as PHT-induced SJS/TEN increased when CBZ-SJS/TEN decreased. Moreover, no study focuses on the incidences of AEDs-induced cADRs with and without HLA screening before commencing aromatic AEDs. Therefore, we are planning to conduct a multicenter prospective study to examine the reduction of AEDs-induced cADRs after the HLA screening prior to the beginning of aromatic AEDs administration.

NCT ID: NCT02327728 Recruiting - Blepharospasm Clinical Trials

Comparison of Different Botulinum Toxin A Injection Patterns in the Treatment of Blepharospasm

Start date: February 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy of different botulinum toxin A injection patterns in treating benign essential blepharospasm and to compare their influence on condition of eye surface .