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.
No. | TrialID | Date_ enrollment | Date_ registration | Public_title | Scientific_title | Condition | Intervention | Primary_ sponsor | Secondary_ sponsor | Recruitment_ Status | Inclusion_ agemin | Inclusion_ agemax | Inclusion_ gender | Target_ size | Phase | Countries |
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1 | NCT01973517 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | April 2014 | 16/10/2013 | High-Field MRI Iron-Based Contrast-Enhanced Characterization of Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Diseases | 7T MRI Ferumoxytol-Enhanced Characterization of Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Diseases | Multiple Sclerosis | Drug: Feraheme;Drug: Gadolinium-based contrast | Stanford University | NULL | Withdrawn | 18 Years | N/A | All | 0 | United States | |
2 | NCT01767701 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | April 2013 | 7/1/2013 | Raltegravir (Isentress) Pilot Study in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis | A Phase II Baseline Versus Treatment Study to Determine the Efficacy of Raltegravir (Isentress) in Preventing Progression of Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis as Determined by Gadolinium-enhanced MRI | Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis | Drug: Raltegravir | Queen Mary University of London | Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. | Completed | 18 Years | 55 Years | All | 23 | Phase 2 | United Kingdom |
3 | EUCTR2012-004847-61-GB (EUCTR) | 16/01/2013 | 18/12/2012 | INSPIRE: Raltegravir (Isentress) Pilot Study in Relapsing MS | A phase II baseline versus treatment study to determine the efficacy of raltegravir (ISENTRESS) in preventing progression of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis as determined by gadolinium-enhanced MRI - INSPIRE (Isentress Pilot Study in Relapsing MS) | Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis MedDRA version: 14.1;Level: PT;Classification code 10063399;Term: Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis;System Organ Class: 10029205 - Nervous system disorders;Therapeutic area: Diseases [C] - Nervous System Diseases [C10] | Trade Name: ISENTRESS Product Name: raltegravir INN or Proposed INN: lactose monohydrate | Queen Mary University of London | NULL | Not Recruiting | Female: yes Male: yes | 24 | Phase 2 | United Kingdom | ||
4 | NCT01567553 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | April 2009 | 24/2/2012 | The Inflammatory Process and the Medical Imaging in Patients With an Inflammatory Disease of the Central Nervous System. | Early Neuroinflammatory Changes as a Prognostic Marker in Clinically Isolated Syndromes Patients. | Multiple Sclerosis (MS);Inflammatory Disease | Other: USPIO MRI - Gadolinium MRI | Rennes University Hospital | Bayer;Bayer | Terminated | 18 Years | 45 Years | Both | 37 | N/A | France |
5 | EUCTR2006-004736-79-CZ (EUCTR) | 06/03/2007 | 17/10/2006 | A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial to prove the therapeutic concept and to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of ATL 1102 (VLA-4 antisense oligonucleotide) by subcutaneous injections in patients with multiple sclerosis. | A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial to prove the therapeutic concept and to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of ATL 1102 (VLA-4 antisense oligonucleotide) by subcutaneous injections in patients with multiple sclerosis. | To evaluate the efficacy of a selected treatment regimen of ATL 1102 in patients with Relapsing Remitting MS (RRMS) inflammatory lesions using MRI with gadolinium administration compared to placebo. | Product Name: ATL1102 Product Code: ATL1102 | Antisense Therapeutics Ltd. | NULL | Not Recruiting | Female: yes Male: yes | 80 | Czech Republic | |||
No. | TrialID | Date_ enrollment | Date_ registration | Public_title | Scientific_title | Condition | Intervention | Primary_ sponsor | Secondary_ sponsor | Recruitment_ Status | Inclusion_ agemin | Inclusion_ agemax | Inclusion_ gender | Target_ size | Phase | Countries |
6 | EUCTR2006-004736-79-SK (EUCTR) | 19/01/2007 | 17/10/2006 | A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial to prove the therapeutic concept and to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of ATL 1102 (VLA-4 antisense oligonucleotide) by subcutaneous injections in patients with multiple sclerosis. | A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial to prove the therapeutic concept and to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of ATL 1102 (VLA-4 antisense oligonucleotide) by subcutaneous injections in patients with multiple sclerosis. | To evaluate the efficacy of a selected treatment regimen of ATL 1102 in patients with Relapsing Remitting MS (RRMS) inflammatory lesions using MRI with gadolinium administration compared to placebo. | Product Name: ATL1102 Product Code: ATL1102 | Antisense Therapeutics Ltd. | NULL | Not Recruiting | Female: yes Male: yes | 80 | Phase 2 | Czech Republic;Slovakia | ||
7 | NCT00176592 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | January 2003 | 13/9/2005 | Phase IV Study, Betaseron Versus Copaxone for Relapsing Remitting or CIS Forms of MS Using Triple Dose Gad 3 T MRI | Phase IV, Rater-blinded, Randomized Study, Comparing 250 mg of Betaseron With 20 mg of Copaxone in Patients With the Relapsing-remitting(RR) or CIS Forms of ms Using 3 Tesla(3T) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) With Triple-dose Gadolinium | Multiple Sclerosis | Drug: Betaseron;Drug: Copaxone | Stuart D Cook MD | NULL | Active, not recruiting | 18 Years | 55 Years | Both | 93 | Phase 4 | United States |
8 | NCT00006060 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | April 1999 | 5/7/2000 | Diagnostic Study of Quantitative Imaging and Spectroscopy in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis | Multiple Sclerosis | Drug: standard gadolinium contrast | National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) | University of Pennsylvania | Recruiting | 20 Years | 70 Years | Both | 100 | N/A | United States |