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Phase I Nicotinic Agonist Treatment Trial for Autism

Autism

This study plans to learn more about whether a nicotine-like investigational new drug, DMXB-A [3-(2,4-dimethoxybenzylidene) anabaseine] may have positive effects on mental focus and may help us to find new types of treatment for autism spectrum disorder. Subjects will come in for a screening visit and three more drug visits. There will be at least one week between each drug visit to allow the drug to be eliminated from your system completely. During each drug visit subjects will receive either a placebo (a capsule that looks like medicine but is not real), 75 mg of DMXB-A, or 150 mg of DMXB-A. During the drug day vital signs and well being will be monitored by the study physician. Subjects will complete some paper and pencil tasks to test memory, attention, speed, and problem solving, some rating scales and questionnaires, and the study team will record brain wave patterns with an electroencephalogram (EEG) .

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Open Label Extension Study of STX209 (Arbaclofen) in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorders

This is an open-label extension protocol that will provide necessary data on the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and efficacy of STX209 among subjects with ASD.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Deep rTMS (Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)for Treatment of Autism Symptoms in Children....

Autism

Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by abnormalities in speech and communication, impaired social functioning, and repetitive behaviors and interests. The term "Autism spectrum disorders" or ASD is often used to include autistic disorder, Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). Epidemiological research suggests that ASDs affect at least 60 per 10,000 youth, with estimates as high as 120 per 10,000. Severity of autistic features is not easily defined and the use of different diagnostic tools compounds the ability to lay a clear cut definition. It is, though, generally accepted that children with autism and normal IQ (>70) are "high functioning" regardless of the severity of their autistic features. The investigators will use the terms "autism" and "ASD" interchangeably, and the term "low functioning autism" will be used to describe those children with autism who have, or are presumed to have, IQ<70. The pathophysiology of autism has been studied extensively in the last decade. Abnormal neuronal connectivity has been implicated in a growing body of research. In addition, areas of over and/or under neuronal activation have been detected on functional MRI(Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a noninvasive technique that allows to affect brain activity. The pulses are administered by passing high currents through an electromagnetic coil placed adjacent to a patient's scalp. The pulses induce an electric field in the underlying brain tissue. When the induced field is above a certain threshold, and is directed in an appropriate orientation relative to the brain's neuronal pathways, localized axonal depolarizations are produced, thus activating the neurons in the relevant brain structure. rTMS has been studied in individuals with high functioning autism. rTMS treatment was found to have an electrophysiological effect and to reduce repetitive behaviors and improved social functioning. In the context of existing pilot data suggesting effect of rTMS treatment in individuals with high functioning autism, the investigators propose a pilot study to assess the efficacy of rTMS in children and adolescents with low functioning autism.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria

Oral Microbiota and Oral Status of Adult Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorders (MICAA: MICrobiota...

Autism Spectrum Disorder

The goals of this pilot study are to assess the presence of harmful germs for gums and to assess oral health in adults with autism spectrum disorder.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Trichuris Suis Ova (TSO) as Compared to Placebo in Autism Spectrum Disorder...

Autism

This is a randomized, double-blind, 2-arm, placebo-controlled crossover study in pediatric patients with autism spectrum disorder with all patients receiving 16-weeks of TSO treatment and 16 weeks of placebo.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Oxytocin in Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorder

This study is design to evaluate the influence of oxytocin in some aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), such as, repetitive and stereotyped behavior, social skills, quality of life and disruptive behaviors. Null hypothesis: social skills, quality of life, disruptive behaviors and repetitive behaviors do not improve with the use of oxytocin. Experimental Hypothesis: social skills, quality of life, disruptive behaviors and repetitive and stereotyped behaviors improve with the use of oxytocin.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Evaluation and Treatment of Repetetive Behaviors in Autism...

AutismAsperger Disorder1 more

This study is a trial of low frequency Repetitive Transcranial magnetic stimulation( rTMS) for subjects with autism spectrum disorders, specially targeting repetitive behaviors.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Comparsion of SPARK and Fundamental Motor Training

Autism Spectrum Disorder

It was a Randomized Clinical Trial.Data will be collected from Life care rehabilitation and special child facility.The study was completed within 6 months after approval of synopsis.The calculated sample size, through WHO sample size calculator, using Bruininks- Oseretsky test's mean and standard deviation (Mean Dynamic Balance) as outcome measure was 20 in each group. After adding 10% dropout the sample size will be 20+4=24 in each group; hence, overall sample size n= 20. Age range 5-12 years. Children with diagnosed Autism and age ranges between 5-12 will be included in the study.Convenient Sampling Technique was used to collect the data.There was two groups.In Group A SPARK therapy will be provided and in group 2 fundamental motor skill training will be provided. To assess the social skills Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-Second Edition (GARS-2) and for motor skills Bruininkse Oseretsky test of motor proficiency (BOTMP) was used.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Development of a Family-Based Transition Planning Program for Culturally-Diverse Youth on the Autism...

Autism Spectrum DisorderFamily Relations

The goal of this clinical study is to develop a community-based program to support family members of transition-aged youth on the autism spectrum to help them plan for the future. The main aims of the study are: To develop the Families FORWARD program To conduct proof-of-concept testing of the Families FORWARD program Participants will complete surveys before and after participating in the program and will participate in exit interviews at the end of the program.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Gamified App on Increasing Physical Activity and Reducing Anxiety in Autism

Autism Spectrum DisorderPhysical Activity2 more

Background: Physical activity (PA) has an impact on physical and mental health in neurotypical populations, and addressing these variables may improve the prevalent burden of anxiety in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Gamified mobile apps using behavior change techniques present a promising way of increasing PA and reducing sedentary time, thus reducing anxiety in adults with ASD. Objective: This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a gamified and behavior change technique-based mobile app, PuzzleWalk, versus a commercially available app, Google Fit, on increasing PA and reducing sedentary time as an adjunct anxiety treatment for this population. Methods: A total of 24 adults with ASD were assigned to either the PuzzleWalk or Google Fit group for 5 weeks using a covariate-adaptive randomization design. PA and anxiety were assessed over 7 days at 3 different data collection periods (ie, baseline, intervention start, and intervention end) using triaxial accelerometers and the Beck Anxiety Inventory. Group differences in outcome variables were assessed using repeated-measures analysis of covariance, adjusting for age, sex, and BMI.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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