13. Multiple sclerosis/Neuromyelitis optica
3,050 clinical trials,   2,147 drugs   (DrugBank: 348 drugs),   244 drug target genes,   228 drug target pathways

Searched query = "Multiple sclerosis/Neuromyelitis optica", "Multiple sclerosis", "Neuromyelitis optica", "MS", "NMOSD", "Devic disease", "Balo concentric sclerosis", "Baló concentric sclerosis"
The queries were searched in Public_title, Scientific_title, and Condition. Export date: 03/15/2021. Trials are sorted by Date_enrollment from most recent to oldest in the table.

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1NCT03621761
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
November 15, 20183/8/2018Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Modafinil, or Both for Multiple Sclerosis FatigueA Randomized Controlled Trial of Telephone-delivered Cognitive Behavioral-therapy, Modafinil, and Combination Therapy of Both Interventions for Fatigue in Multiple SclerosisMultiple SclerosisBehavioral: Telephone-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy;Drug: ModafinilUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Washington;Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute;National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyRecruiting18 YearsN/AAll330Phase 4United States
2NCT03185065
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
October 4, 20179/6/2017Treatment of Fatigue With Methylphenidate, Modafinil and Amantadine in Multiple SclerosisTreatment of Fatigue With Methylphenidate, Modafinil and Amantadine in Multiple SclerosisFatigue in Multiple SclerosisDrug: Amantadine;Drug: Modafinil;Drug: Methylphenidate;Drug: PlacebosJohns Hopkins UniversityPatient-Centered Outcomes Research InstituteCompleted18 YearsN/AAll141Phase 3United States
3EUCTR2012-003418-15-AT
(EUCTR)
23/10/201209/11/2012Methylphenidate modified release as treatment of MS-associated fatigue.Methylphenidate modified release as treatment option of MS-associated fatigue. A single-center randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Fatigue is a very common symptom in multiple sclerosis. Its management comprises nonpharmacologic approaches like exercise, cooling procedures and energy conservation programs and as second step pharmacologic therapy. Until now, Amantadine, Modafinil or antidepressants have been used off-label among others, with some success. Until now, methylphenidate has been successfully used to treat fatigue in HIVand parkinson´s disease, data on its efficacy in MS are not available.;Therapeutic area: Diseases [C] - Nervous System Diseases [C10]Trade Name: Ritalin LA 20mg capsules
Product Name: Methylphenidate modified release 20 mg
INN or Proposed INN: METHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE
Trade Name: Ritalin LA 30mg capsules
Product Name: Methylphenidate modified release 30 mg
INN or Proposed INN: METHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE
Trade Name: Ritalin LA 40mg capsules
Product Name: Methylphenidate modified release 40 mg
INN or Proposed INN: METHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE
Medizinische Universität WienNULLAuthorised-recruitment may be ongoing or finishedFemale: yes
Male: yes
Austria
4NCT00142402
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
June 20031/9/2005Modafinil in Multiple SclerosisModafinil for Improving New Learning and Memory in Multiple SclerosisMultiple SclerosisDrug: ModafinilKessler FoundationNational Multiple Sclerosis SocietyCompleted18 Years60 YearsBoth20N/AUnited States
5NCT00210301
(ClinicalTrials.gov)
January 200313/9/2005Combination Therapy (Provigil + Avonex) to Treat Cognitive Problems in MSCombination Therapy (Provigil + Avonex) in the Treatment of Attention Problems in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting MSRelapsing-Remitting Multiple SclerosisDrug: Provigil (modafinil)Institute for Clinical ResearchNULLRecruiting20 Years65 YearsBoth60N/AUnited States