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Drugs not shown to be effective in clinical trials in humans include antiviral drugs (transfer factor, tilorone, indinavir, [11] and amantadine); [12] anti-excitotoxic drugs (branched-chain amino acids, threonine, lamotrigine, gabapentin, nimodipine, dextromethorphan, topiramate, memantine, talampanel, and ceftriaxone), growth factors ...
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The ALSFRS-R is the most frequently used outcome measure in clinical trials [39] and is used by doctors to track disease progression. [40] Though the degree of variability is high and a small percentage of people have a much slower progression, on average people with ALS lose about 1 ALSFRS-R point per month. [41]
BrainStorm's Outstanding ALS Clinical Data Chosen to Kick-Off the Israel Neurological Association Meeting NEW YORK & PETACH TIKVA, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics (OTC.QB ...
An experimental medication may slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, researchers reported Wednesday. The research was supported in part by donations from the Ice Bucket ...
Shares of Denali were down nearly 8% in morning trading. This marks the latest setback in the long list of roadblocks in the path to develop effective treatments against amyotrophic lateral ...
The institute has raised and spent more than $100 million on research into effective treatments for ALS and practices open-source science. [19] After the discovery that the multiple sclerosis drug Gilenya might also be a treatment for ALS, the Institute enrolled 30 people in a Phase 2A clinical trial the drug in 2013, though it did not progress further.
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