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Active clinical trials for "Tourette Syndrome"

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Evaluation of a Cognitive Psychophysiological Treatment for Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders...

Tic DisorderChronic Motor or Vocal2 more

It is a randomized controlled trial to compare two behavioural treatments, namely CBIT and CoPs. This study would be the first head-to-head randomized trial between two established treatments rather than supportive counseling or wait-list control. Thirty-six adults and 36 children with TS/TD will be recruited into each of the two (CBIT, CoPs) modalities requiring a total recruitment of 72 adults and 72 children over 5 years, which permits, even for a small-medium effect size, a robust power calculation. Motor performance measures will give concurrent validity to changes pre-post in TS/TD motor processes. Recruitment of both males and females will permit sex comparisons. The participants meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria will be assessed at pre-post 1 month and 6 months following treatment on standardized tic scales and global assessment of functioning. Participants will be treated individually on a weekly basis by therapists with an allegiance to each modality and outcome assessed by masked evaluation. The treatments are manualized and will last 10 weeks with 4 weeks of home practice at post-treatment with 6-month follow-up assessment on all outcome measures, plus motor performance measures post-treatment. All treatment sessions will be audio-recorded and assessed with implementation of treatment integrity procedures scales. The hypotheses are that: (1) the CoPs group will show superiority in clinically significant improvement on standard tic scale score, global functioning and quality of life than the CBIT group; and (2) changes in recognized parameters on selected motor tests scored according to published norms will change towards normalization post CoPs but not post CBIT. The outcome data from the two treatments will be analyzed by a mixed linear model adaptation of repeated measures MANOVA and daily diary measures will allow for an additive time series design over the 10 weeks treatment session. This design will allow computation of the size of treatment effects at different stages of therapy. The study results will impact on the treatment of choice and access to treatment for tic disorders and on the conceptualization of tic disorders.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effects of Ondansetron in Obsessive-compulsive and Tic Disorders

Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderTic Disorders1 more

This project investigates the use of 4 weeks of 24 mg/day ondansetron as compared to placebo on symptoms and brain functioning in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorders (TD). Patients will be randomized to receive ondansetron or placebo for 4 weeks, with MRI scans and symptom assessments occurring at baseline (before any drug) and at the end of the 4 weeks. Patients will also be asked to come into the lab approximately 2 weeks into the trial for symptom assessments. The investigators hypothesize that after 4 weeks there will be greater reduction from baseline in sensory symptoms and the activation of the insula and sensorimotor cortex compared for ondansetron as compared to placebo.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Safety and Tolerability Study of NBI-98854 for the Treatment of Subjects With Tourette Syndrome...

Tourette Syndrome

Phase 2, open-label, fixed-dose titration study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of NBI-98854 administered once daily for a total of 24 weeks in children, adolescents, and adults with Tourette Syndrome (TS).

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study Of SD-809 (Deutetrabenazine) In Moderate To Severe Tourette Syndrome (TS)

TOURETTE SYNDROME

The purpose of this study is to evaluate safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of SD-809 in the treatment of motor and phonic tics of Tourette Syndrome and to evaluate the pharmacokinetic of SD-809 and its metabolites.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Dissemination of Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) to Occupational Therapists:...

Tourette DisorderChronic Tic Disorder

Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) is an evidence based intervention for tic disorders. A recent scientific review of research priorities completed by the Tourette Syndrome Association recommended widespread dissemination of CBIT as an important next step in services delivery research. Given early evidence that occupational therapists can deliver CBIT effectively, a dissemination strategy using occupational therapists may improve accessibility to this treatment, at lower cost and with decreased stigma. Thus the goal of this study is to develop and test a training and dissemination model with occupational therapists (OTs) using an expert, multi-disciplinary team at Weill Cornell/New York Presbyterian Hospital (WC/NYPH) and University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The investigators have adapted CBIT, the gold-standard behavioral intervention program for children with tic disorders (Woods et al, 2008a,b), for eventual use in OT programs across the country.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Developing Cognitive Training for Tourette Syndrome

Tourette SyndromeChronic Tic Disorders

Many researchers suspect that individuals with Tourette Syndrome (TS) may have a poor cognitive ability (i.e., response inhibition; RI) that is essential to inhibit inappropriate response such as vocal or motor tics. The investigators aim to test whether a well-established behavior therapy for TS can be improved by increasing the individual's RI capabilities. To this end, 20 children will be randomly assigned to behavior therapy with computer-based RI training or behavior therapy with placebo computer-based cognitive training. The investigators will test the hypothesis that computer-based RI training can be a useful addition to the well-established behavior therapy to enhance its therapeutic effect.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Tourette's Disorder

Tourette's Disorder

This study examines the safety and efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) for the treatment of Tourette's Disorder.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Tourette Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome

The purpose of this trial is to determine whether a particular type of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), scheduled Deep Brain stimulation (SBS), is an effective and safe treatment for Tourettte syndrome (TS). The trial will also examine the brain activity associated with TS and tics and explore the possibility of responsive brain stimulation (RBS).

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Phase III Study of 5LGr to Treat Tic Disorder

Tic DisorderTourette Syndrome1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effective and safety of 5LGr in pediatric patients with tic disorders.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetic, and Efficacy Study of AZD5213 in Adolescents With Tourette's...

Tourette Syndrome

This is a two-part, randomized, multi-center, blinded study in adolescents with Tourette's Disorder. There will be an up to 21-day screening period in which subject eligibility will be determined. In Part 1 of the study, the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of AZD5213 will be assessed during a 1- week period. In Part 2 of the study, the safety, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of two doses (depending on tolerability in Part 1 of the study) of AZD5213 and placebo will be assessed through six consecutive four-week crossover periods. Each subject will receive both AZD5213 and placebo. A follow-up vist will take place at 14 (±) 7 days following the last dose of study drug.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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