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Combination Therapy Selection Trial in ALS

Project Summary
This clinical trial will compare the safety as well as seek a slowed rate of functional decline in ALS patients of two different combination therapies. Both combinations have proved effective in rodent models of the disease, prolonging survival by about 30 percent. Each combination has worked better, as tested in rodents, than the single drugs by themselves. An innovative trial design will allow efficient comparison of two separate, combination treatments. The two treatments are minocycline and creatine, and celecoxib and creatine. Patients enrolled will be randomly selected to receive one of these two combination therapies. If one or both should produce lesser decline in the ALS Functional Rating Scale, compared to a historic control group, further testing will proceed under an expanded, Phase III protocol with a placebo control.

Study Sites

Main Sponsoring Location:

Paul H. Gordon, MD, Principal Investigator
Associate Medical Director
Eleanor and Lou Gehrig MDA/ALS Research Center
Columbia University Medical Center
710 West 168th Street, 9th Floor
NY, NY 10032

For information about the trial, contact:

Carolyn Doorish, Project Coordinator
Eleanor and Lou Gehrig MDA/ALS Research Center
Columbia University Medical Center
710 West 168th Street, 9th Floor
NY, NY 10032
Phone: 212-305-2027
Email: cd2141@columbia.edu

Participating Sites:

Beth Israel Medical Center
NY, NY
Theresa Imperato
imperato@als-ny.org
212-844-8490

Columbia University Medical Center
NY, NY
Carolyn Doorish
Cd2141@columbia.edu
212-305-2027

California Pacific Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
Terence Santos
santost@sutterhealth.org
415-600-3758

Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC
Karen Grace
karen.grace@duke.edu
919-668-2844

Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL
Evans.anne@mayo.edu
904-953-7720

Mayo Clinic Rochester
Rochester, MN
Susan Paxton
Paxton.susan@mayo.edu
507-284-8729

Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA
Meledy Kise
mailto:mkise@mail.mcg.edu706-721-2681
706-721-2681

Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine
Portland, OR
davisme@ohsu.edu
503-494-5236

Phoenix Neurological Associates
Phoenix, AZ
Lynne Flynn
lynneflynn@pnal.net
P: 602-258-2863  Fax: 602-258-3368

University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
Rebecca Alvarez
RRALvarez@mednet.ucla.edu
310-825-9816

UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
New Brunswick, NJ
Barbara Belsh
belshba@umdnj.edu
732-235-7340

University of California at Irvine
Orange, CA
Veronica Martin
vero@uci.edu
714-456-2332

University of Illinois at Chicago 
Chicago, IL
Judy Richman
judyg@uic.edu
312-413-8605

University of Iowa Hospital and Clinic
Iowa City, IA
Cheri Doggett
Cheri-doggett@uiowa.edu
319-356-8776

University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, KS
Maureen Walsh
mwalsh@kumc.edu
913-588-0645

University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
Jeannie Boyle
jboyle@salud.unm.edu
505-272-3342

University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia., PA
Mary Kelley
kelleym@pahosp.com
215-829-3053

University of Vermont College of Medicine
Burlington, VT
Dario Cutura
Dario.cutura@med.uvm.edu
802-656-3876

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX
Brigid Hayward
brigid.hayward@utsouthwestern.edu
214-648-7976

Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO
Barbara Abrams
abramsb@neuro.wustl.edu
314-747-8288

 

Posted October 17, 2008

 

 



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