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Octanoic Acid for Essential Tremor

Essential Tremor

Background: - Essential tremor (ET) is a condition of out-of-control shaking. Several drugs are used to treat ET. However, they are often only partly helpful and can have side effects. Many people with ET get some relief from drinking alcohol. Octanol, a food additive similar to alcohol, can improve tremor in animals and is less likely to make people feel drunk. One form of octanol, called 1-octanol, has been shown to improve tremor in some people and had few side effects. 1-octanol is converted to octanoic acid, and research suggests that octanoic acid itself might suppress ET with no significant side effects such as drunkenness. Researchers want to see what dose of octanoic acid is most useful in reducing ET. Objectives: - To test different doses of octanoic acid to treat essential tremor. Eligibility: Individuals at least 21 years of age who have ET that responds to treatment with alcohol. Participants must be able to stop taking certain ET medications during the study. Design: This study requires three visits. Visit 1 is a screening visit that will take up to 5 hours. Visit 2 is a 2- to 3-day inpatient admission to the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Visit 3 is a followup outpatient visit 1 to 2 weeks after the hospital admission. At the screening visit, participants will have a physical exam, neurological exam, and medical history. Blood and urine samples will be collected. Participants will also have an alcohol dose test to measure the tremor s response to alcohol. For the study visit, participants will enter the hospital for testing. Participants will have the study drug and test the tremor's response to it. Frequent blood samples will be collected. One to two weeks after leaving the hospital, participants will have a final followup study visit. Blood samples will be collected.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effects of Octanoic Acid for Treatment of Essential Voice Tremor

Essential Voice TremorVocal Tremor2 more

Essential voice tremor is a neurological condition that produces a regular, shaking quality in the voice. One form of drug treatment that produces some improvement in tremor of the hands is octanoic acid, which is a food additive that is similar to alcohol. Research suggests that octanoic acid may reduce tremor in the hands/arms with few side effects and no intoxication effects. This study will determine whether octanoic acid may be useful for reducing tremor when it affects the voice. Researchers are hypothesizing that octanoic acid will reduce the effects of tremor on the voice.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Multiple-dose,Double-blind,Placebo-controlled Study of Sodium Oxybate in Patients With Essential...

Essential Tremor

To determine the relationship between drug plasma levels and safety, tolerability and efficacy in patients with essential tremors after dosing with Sodium oxybate

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Transcutaneous Afferent Patterned Stimulation (TAPS) for Reduction of Parkinson's Disease (PD) Related...

Parkinson Disease

Demonstrate safety and efficacy of TAPS delivered by a Cala device as a treatment for action tremor in subjects with Parkinson's disease hand tremor

Completed20 enrollment criteria

A Phase 2 RCT Study of CX-8998 for Essential Tremor

Essential Tremor

This is a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study consisting of a screening period of up to 4 weeks (with the exception of participants on primidone at baseline who will be allowed 6 weeks of screening to allow for safe discontinuation). Screening results from all patients meeting the eligibility requirements will be further assessed by the sponsor medical personnel for final approval of suitability for inclusion in the study. Randomized participants will enter a 4 week double-blind dose-titration treatment period, followed by a 1 week safety follow-up period following the last dose of study medication, and a scheduled follow-up safety telephone call one week later.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Vibrotactile Stimulation on Parkinson's Tremor

Parkinson DiseaseTremor

Tremor in Parkinson's disease is a common and highly burdensome symptom. Recent evidence shows that areas in the brain that are underlying Parkinson's tremor overlap with those that respond to somatosensory stimulation. Applying such stimulation to the tremulous limb might therefore influence tremor-related brain activity and thereby potentially reduce tremor. In this study, the investigators explore this possibility and investigate whether tremor specific vibrotactile stimulation at the wrist of the most affected arm influences tremor severity.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

ExAblate Transcranial MR Guided Focused Ultrasound in the Treatment of Essential Tremor

Essential Tremor

A feasibility Study to Evaluate Safety and Initial Effectiveness of ExAblate Transcranial MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) treatment of patients with medication-refractory movement disorders, namely Essential Tremor (ET). This study is designed as a prospective, single site, single arm, nonrandomized study. Assessments will be made before and three months after MRgFUS for clinical symptom relief, quality of life (QoL) improvements, and safety of MRgFUS in the treatment of ET. Similarly, QoL measures will be obtained using Quality of Life in Essential Tremor (QUEST) questionnaire. Relative Safety will be evaluated using a common description of Significant Clinical Complications for patients treated in this study. This study will be performed on the 3T MR scanners. The ExAblate system is a medical device that involves a focused ultrasound system and an MRI scanner. ExAblate delivers a pulse of focused ultrasound energy, or sonication, to the targeted tissue. In this particular study the targeted tissue is a unilateral thermal lesion created in the ventralis intermedius nucleus of the thalamus. The treatment begins with a series of standard diagnostic MR images to identify the location and shape of tumor to be treated. The ExAblate computer uses the physician's designation of the target volume to plan the best way to cover the target volume with small spots called "sonications". These treatment spots are cylinder shaped. Their size depends on sonication power and duration. During the treatment, a specific MR scan, which can be processed to identify changes in tissue temperature, provides a thermal map of the treatment volume to confirm the therapeutic effect. The thermal map is used to monitor the treatment in progress, and confirm that the ablation is proceeding according to plan, thus closing the therapy loop. The ExAblate transcranial operates a helmet-shaped transducer (currently utilizing 1000-element phased array transducer) positioned above the subject head. The ExAblate transcranial system also includes means to immobilize the subject head, cool the interface water, and software for CT analysis and phase correction computation. The ExAblate transcranial system is an experimental device and is being investigated in this study.

Completed50 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Efficacy and Safety Study of ST101 in Essential Tremor

Essential Tremor

This study will look at the ability of ST101 to treat symptoms in subjects with Essential Tremor. This study will also examine the safety and tolerability of the drug. This study is evaluating one dose level of ST101 versus placebo in a cross-over fashion. This means that all patients will receive both ST101 and placebo, but they will receive it in a random (by chance) order.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for the Suppression of Tremor

TremorAction Tremor3 more

The purpose of the proposed study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the ANS Totally Implantable Deep Brain Stimulation System in the VIM nucleus of the thalamus implanted for the treatment of tremor due to essential tremor. This study will be included in the Pre-Market Approval Application to support the safety of this device in use.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Citocoline for Treatment in Fragile X-associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome

Fragile X Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome

The objective of this study is to determine if citocoline is effective for balance abnormalities and to stabilize cognitive decline in patients with fragile X-associated tremor ataxia syndrome. The study will test 1000mg twice daily of citocoline for 12 months in an open label pilot study, with study visits at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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