Trial Information
Summary: Do you have relapsing-remitting or secondary-progressive multiple sclerosis?
You may be eligible to participate in a study of RTL1000, a new
drug that is thought to have a highly targeted action. Some
therapies currently available to MS patients target the body’s
natural defense system and may make patients vulnerable to
infections or other illnesses. In contrast, the action of RTL1000
is thought to be aimed directly at the actions of immune system
cells that cause damage to the nerve cell insulation. It is hoped
that RTL1000 might allow control of MS symptoms without damaging
the rest of the body’s natural immune defenses.
Objectives of the study are to evaluate the safety profile of a
single dose of RTL1000 administered by intravenous infusion, to
evaluate the pharmacokinetic profile of RTL1000 in a subset of
subjects, and to evaluate the feasibility of assessing immunologic
parameters in a subset of subjects. There is likely no benefit to
individual subjects.
To be eligible for this study, you must be:
- Already diagnosed with either relapsing-remitting or secondary
progressive MS.
- Between 18 and 65 years old.
- Not currently taking an anti-MS drug (for example, Avonex,
Betaseron, Copaxone,
- Novantrone, or Tysabri). You may be on medication, such as
prednisone or steroids, to control symptoms.
- Able to walk with a cane or crutches at least 66 feet without
resting (EDSS score 0 to 6.5).
For more information, see
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00411723
or contact the center nearest you. Assistance with travel expenses
may be available.
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Contact:
Sarah Henry
Yale Center for MS Treatment and Research
Located in:
New Haven, CT 06510
Telephone: 203-764-8160
Fax: 203-764-4288
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:31:39 AM