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Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a common sensori-motor disorder that causes sensory discomfort and motor restlessness, most often in the legs, which improves with movement. Although medications are available to treat the disorder, many people either experience side effects that prevent them from continuing on the medication or do not sufficiently respond to current RLS medications. Recently, botulinum toxin type A (BNT) has been reported to relief RLS in patients with severe symptoms but this was not confirmed by other anecdotal reports. The investigators propose to test the efficacy of BNT on RLS symptoms by designing a more controlled study. Ultimately, this may lead to extend the therapeutic arsenal of this disorder.


Clinical Trial Description

The restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a chronic sensori-motor disorder affecting an estimated 7.2% to 11.5% of the adult population. It is characterised by a complaint of an irresistible urge to move the legs. This urge can often be accompanied by pain or other uncomfortable and unpleasant sensations, it either occurs or worsens with rest particularly at night, and improves with activity. RLS is diagnosed clinically by means of the four essential criteria established by the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group.

There is still no comprehensive understanding of the underlying pathophysiological processes of RLS, but the evidence for a primary dopaminergic role in RLS is to be found in the excellent pharmacological response to low-dose dopaminergic medications. Another recent evidence suggests an enhanced sensitization of central pain processing in patients with RLS. This had led to consider the botulinum toxin type A (BNT) as an alternative treatment in patients refractory to current RLS medications or in those suffering from adverse events. The therapeutic benefit of BNT injection in patients with recalcitrant RLS has been anecdotally reported lately but not confirmed by other reports.

The aim of our study is to evaluate the efficacy and tolerance of intradermal BNT injection in severely affected patients with idiopathic RLS.

For this we designed a phase II non comparative, open study. Patients with severe RLS will receive a one-time intradermal administration of BNT into the most symptomatic areas of both legs. Injections will be distributed in a grid distribution pattern covering a total of 20 equidistant sites per symptomatic area. Each symptomatic area will receive a maximum 250 units of BNT (12.5 units per injection). The total BNT injected units should not exceed 1000 units per patient.

Outcome measures will be evaluated at baseline, then at 2, 6, 12, 18 and 24 weeks following BNT administration and assessed by mean of the International RLS Rating Scale and Clinical Global Impression Scale. ;


Study Design

Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT00949806
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Bordeaux
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date August 2009
Completion date November 2011

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