June
20, 2006
Drug Combinations To Be Tested in ALS
A trial that will test two drug combinations,
both of which have shown benefit in
mouse models of ALS, will open soon
at about 20 centers throughout the
United States.
The study coordinators, who are based
at the Eleanor and Lou Gehrig MDA/ALS
Center at Columbia University in New
York, expect to enroll 120 people.
In the first part of the trial, the
investigators will test two drug combinations
-- minocycline with creatine, and
celecoxib (Celebrex) with creatine
-- to see which combination (if either)
warrants further testing. In the next
phase, the winning combination will
move to a large-scale trial.
For more information, contact Carolyn
Doorish in New York at cd2141@columbia.edu
or (212) 305-2027.
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