Octanol to Treat Essential Tremor
Essential Tremor
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Essential Tremor focused on measuring Essential Tremor, Cross over Design, Accelerometry, Placebo, Alcohol Responsive, Double Blind, 1-Octanol
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA: 14 patients with a clinical diagnosis of essential tremor will participate in the study. Selection criterion is essential tremor with a history of ethanol responsiveness. Informed consent will be obtained by any of the co-investigators. Patients must be off any medications used to treat essential tremor such as mysoline or propranolol for at least 2 weeks. Patients must withhold ethanol and caffeine 24 hours prior to starting the treatment periods through the end of treatment periods, including alcohol or caffeine containing over the counter medications. Ethanol and caffeine consumption is allowed in the washout period. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Patients with abnormalities on neurologic exam other than tremor. Patients with a history of chronic alcohol dependence. Patients with chronic medical conditions such as renal failure, hepatic failure and chronic lung disease. Patients on other medications that cannot be temporarily discontinued for the length of the study. Patients, who, for moral or religious reasons, do not wish to take a potentially intoxicating drug. Patients with abnormalities on their baseline screening laboratory tests. Women who are pregnant or lactating. Patients under the age of 21. Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Sites / Locations
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike