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NET-PD LS-1 Creatine in Parkinson's Disease - Recruiting 1720 Participants!
Official Study Title: A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Double-blindClinical study design in which neither investigators nor participants know who is receiving the investigational drug and who is receiving a placebo. Parallel Group, Placebo PlaceboAn inactive substance or procedure (often a pill, liquid, or powder) that has no biological effect. In clinical trials, experimental treatments are often compared with placebos to assess the treatment's effectiveness. In some studies, the participants will be assigned to a control group and will receive a placebo instead of an active drug or treatment. Controlled Study of Creatine in Subjects with Treated Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's DiseaseA chronic, slowly progressive disease of the nervous system characterized by the combination of tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia and stooped posture, among other symptoms. (PD) Long term Study (LS-1)
Sponsor: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)A branch of the National Institutes of Health whose research concentrates on the brain and conditions that result in brain function irregularities. The NINDS funds much of the research on Parkinson's disease. Internet address: http://www.ninds.nih.gov
(NINDS)
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Summary
NET-PD is a large NIH-sponsored effort to find drugs that slow the progression of Parkinson's disease. Recruitment is currently underway for a study of the nutritional supplement creatine in more than 1700 participants.
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects nearly a million Americans, a number that will increase over the coming decades as the population ages. Symptoms of PD may include tremor, TremorShaking or rhythmic movement, especially in the hands but in other parts of the body. Often occurs when at rest, such as in the RESTING TREMOR. rigidity RigidityA symptom in which muscles feel stiff and display resistance to movement even when another person tries to move the affected part of the body. or stiffness of the limbs and trunk, slowness of movement, and impaired balance and coordination. These problems occur because as PD worsens, some of the brain cells that control body movement die.
This study will determine if creatine-an investigational drug-is able to slow the progression of PD. Creatine, a widely used dietary supplement is thought to improve exercise performance. In animal models and human studies, creatine has been shown to be well-tolerated and may have some ability to protect brain cells. Although basic forms of the supplement are generally available on retail shelves, the creatine used in this study is significantly different. It is a clinical ClinicalDealing with or based on observation and treatment of people, as opposed to basic science carried out in the laboratory or in animals. form, called PD-02, and is provided to the study investigators by Avicena Group, Inc.
In the NET-PD LS-1 study, 1,720 participants will be randomly assigned to receive either creatine or a placebo (inactive substance). Participation in this study lasts a minimum of 5 years and includes at least 9 follow-up clinic visits and at least 3 telephone calls.
Study Phase
Phase 3
What is a study phase?
Symptoms Addressed: Study does not address symptoms
Study does not address symptoms
Time Commitment
- More than six months
- At least 9 follow-up clinic visits and at least 3 telephone calls within a minimum of 5 years
Eligibility
- Gender(s) Accepted: Either
Inclusion Criteria
- Willing and able to gives informed consent Informed ConsentThe process of providing information to potential study participants to help them decide whether or not to enroll in a specific clinical trial. and willing to commit to long-term follow-up
- PD (asymmetric features including slowness-- bradykinesia-- plus resting tremor Resting TremorA tremor of a limb that increases when the limb is at rest. and/or rigidity) within 5 years of diagnosis
- Treated/responsive to dopaminergic therapy TherapyAnother word for “treatment”. (dopamine DopamineA "chemical messenger" that regulates movement by assisting in the effective communication (transmission) of electrochemical signals in the brain from one nerve cell (neuron) to another. As dopamine producing cells degenerate with advancing PD, they no longer produce enough to regulate neurons elsewhere in the brain, resulting in a loss of control of movements, leading to symptoms such as slowed movements, tremor, and rigidity. agonists or levodopa) LevodopaA compound that is converted into dopamine (the brain chemical which is deficient in people with Parkinson's) in the brain. for at least 90 days, but not more than 2 years
Exclusion Criteria
- Use of creatine 14 days prior to baseline BaselinBeginning measurements against which a participant’s progress can be quantified at the end of a study. or during the study
- History of known hypersensitivity or intolerability to creatine
- Any unstable or clinically significant condition that would impair the participant's ability to comply with long term study follow-up
- Other known or suspected causes of parkinsonism (e.g. metabolic, drug induced, etc.), or any significant features suggestive of a diagnosis of atypical parkinsonism.
Enrollment
Expected Enrollment: 1720 (US)
Date Enrollment Began: Mar 22 2007
Last Updated Date: Nov 01 2007
Trial Post Date: Nov 01 2007
Website: http://www.parkinsontrial.ninds.nih.gov/
Primary Contacts and Locations
New York
- Ann Stoutenburg
Primary Study Coordinator
Ann.stoutenburg@ctcc.rochester.edu
Phone: 585-273-2529
1351 Mt. Hope Ave.
Suite 223
Rochester, NY 14620
USA
Local Contacts and Locations
Alberta
- Lorelei Derwent — Study Coordinator
University of Calgary Movement Disorders Program
Phone: 403-220-8413
Dept. of Clin. Neurosciences
Area 3 Neurology, NeurologyThe scientific study of the nervous system, especially in respect to its structure, functions, and abnormalities. 3350 Hospital DR NW Health Sciences Centre
Calgary, AB
Canada - Germaine Mcinnes — Study Coordinator
University of Alberta
Phone: 780-735-8853
10230-111 Avenue Room 0601
Movement Disorders Clinic Glenrose Rehab Hospital
Edmonton, AB
Canada
Alabama
- Rebecca Mcmurray — Study Coordinator
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Phone: 205-996-4034
350 Sparks Center
1720 7th Avenue, South
Birmingham, AL 35233
USA
Arizona
- Lynn L. Marlor — Study Coordinator
Barrow Neurological Clinics at St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center
Phone: 602-406-6259
St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center
500 West Thomas Road Suite 720
Phoenix, AZ 85013
USA
California
- Katie Ersted — Study Coordinator
The Parkinson's Institute
Phone: 408-542-5652
1170 Morse Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
USA - Connie Kawai — Study Coordinator
University of Southern California
Phone: 323-442-5814
Healthcare Consultation Building II
1520 San Pablo Street, Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90033
USA - An Hao Tran — Study Coordinator
Parkinson's & Movement Disorder Institute
Phone: 714-378-5074
9940 Talbert Avenue
Suite 204
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
USA - Jessie Roth — Study Coordinator
University of California, San Francisco
Phone: 415-476-9276
Parkinson's Disease Clinic & Research Center
505 Parnassus Ave. M-798
San Francisco, CA 94143
USA
Connecticut
- Tammie Kelsey — Study Coordinator
Neurodegenerative Disorders
Phone: 203-401-4361
60 Temple Street, Suite 8B
New Haven, CT 06510
USA
Florida
- Monica Quesada — Study Coordinator
University of Miami
Phone: 305-243-3647
1501 North West 9th Avenue
2nd Fl, Dept. of Neurology D4-5
Miami, FL 33136
USA - Holly Delgado — Study Coordinator
University of South Florida, Movement Disorders Center
Phone: 813-844-4453
Movement Disorders Center
4 Columbia Drive, Ste. 410
Tampa, FL 33606
USA - Kathryn Jemmott — Study Coordinator
University of Florida
Phone: 352-273-5614
McKnight Brain Institute
100 South Newell Drive, Room L3-100
Gainesville, FL 32610
USA - Lisa Smith — Study Coordinator
University of Florida Jacksonville
Phone: 904-244-9480
580 West 8th Street
Tower 1, 8th Floor
Jacksonville, FL 32209
USA - Helen Dunn — Study Coordinator
VA Medical Center
Phone: 352-376-1611
1601 Southwest Archer Road
Neurology Service (151)
Gainesville, FL 32608
USA
Georgia
- Mary Louise Musante Weeks — Study Coordinator
Emory University
Phone: 404-728-4982
Wesley Woods Health Center
1841 Clifton Rd. Room 328
Atlanta, GA 30329
USA - Buff Dill — Study Coordinator
Medical College of Georgia, Movement Disorders Clinic
Phone: 706-721-0619
Movement Disorders Clinic
1429 Harper Street HF 1121
Augusta, GA 30912
USA
Hawaii
- Stephanie Terashita — Study Coordinator
Pacific Health Research Institute
Phone: 808-441-5567
405 North Kuakini
Suite 1003
Honolulu, HI 96817
USA
Illinois
- Jeana Jaglin
Rush University Medical Center
Phone: 312-563-2900
Department of Neurological Sciences
1725 West Harrison Street, Suite 755
Chicago, IL 60612
USA - Karen Williams — Study Coordinator
Northwestern University
Phone: 312-503-5645
710 No. Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, IL 60611
USA - Barbara Lokaitis — Study Coordinator
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Phone: 217-545-9737
PO Box 19645
Springfield, IL 62794
USA - Gina Medalle — Study Coordinator
Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Phone: 847-657-5875
Department of Neurology
2100 Pfingsten Road, Ste. B110
Glenview, IL 60026
USA
Indiana
- Joann Belden — Study Coordinator
Indiana University School of Medicine
Phone: 317-278-0868
Outpatient Clinical Research Clinical ResearchPatient-oriented research conducted with human participants (or on material of human origin such as tissues and specimens) for which an investigator directly interacts with human participants. This area of research includes: mechanisms of human disease, therapeutic interventions, clinical trials, or development of new technologies. Facility
535 Barnhill Drive Room 150
Indianapolis, IN 46202
USA
Kansas
- Tamara Gales — Study Coordinator
University of Kansas Medical Center
Phone: 913-588-5250
3599 Rainbow Blvd.
Department of Neurology Mail Stop # 2012
Kansas City, KS 66160
USA
Kentucky
- Renee Wagner — Study Coordinator
University of Kentucky Clinical Research
Phone: 859-323-0028
C201 Kentucky Clinic
740 Limestone Street
Lexington, KY 40536
USA
Louisiana
- Maureen Cook — Study Coordinator
Ochsner Clinic Foundation
Phone: 504-842-2487
1514 Jefferson Highway
Dept. of Neurology, 7th Floor
New Orleans, LA 70121
USA - Colette Hilliard — Study Coordinator
LSU Health Science Center Shreveport
Phone: 318-675-8157
1501 Kings Highway
Room 3-436
Shreveport, LA 71130
USA
Massachusetts
- Lewis Sudarsky — Study Coordinator
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Phone: 617-732-5405
Neurology Department ASB2
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
USA - Peggy Rose — Study Coordinator
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Phone: 617-667-9885
330 Brookline Avenue
Shapiro 809D
Boston, MA 02215
USA
Maryland
- Becky Dunlop — Study Coordinator
Johns Hopkins University
Phone: 410-955-8795
601 North Caroline Street
Suite 5064
Baltimore, MD 21287
USA - Kelly Dustin — Study Coordinator
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Phone: 410-328-7809
Department of Neurology
22 South Greene Street, N4W46
Baltimore, MD 21201
USA
Michigan
- Kristine Wernette — Study Coordinator
University of Michigan
Phone: 734-936-5894
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
B1 H202 Nuclear Medicine
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
USA - Doozie Snider — Study Coordinator
Michigan State University
Phone: 517-353-8122
Department of Neurology
A217 Clinical Center, 138 Service Road
East Lansing, MI 48824
USA
Minnesota
- Susan Peterson — Study Coordinator
Struthers Parkinson's Center
Phone: 952-993-2249
6701 Country Club Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55427
USA
Missouri
- Patricia Deppen — Study Coordinator
Washington University School of Medicine
Phone: 314-362-8548
660 South Euclid Avenue
campus 8111
St. Louis, MO 63110
USA
North Carolina
- Joanne Field — Study Coordinator
Duke University Medical Center
Phone: 919-668-2842
Duke Health Center at Morreene Road
932 Morreene Road Room 213
Durham, NC 27705
USA
New Hampshire
- Pauline R. Leblanc — Study Coordinator
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Phone: 603-650-4165
One Medical Center Drive
2 Buck Road
Lebanon, NH 03756
USA
New Jersey
- Emily Kosa — Study Coordinator
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Phone: 732-235-8971
Department of Neurology
Suite 6100, 125 Patterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
USA
New York
- Nita Gardiner
Primary Study Coordinator
Nita.Gardiner@ctcc.rochester.edu
Phone: 585-341-7569
NY
USA - Barbara Shannon — Study Coordinator
Northshore-LIJ Health System
Phone: 516-562-2905
The Feinstein Institute FPR Medical Research
350 Community Drive
Manhasset, NY 11030
USA - Elizabeth Hayes — Study Coordinator
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Phone: 718-270-2945
450 Clarkson Avenue, Dept. of Neurology
Box 1213
Brooklyn, NY 11203
USA
Oregon
- Stephanie Crocker — Study Coordinator
OHSU Oregon Health & Science University, Dept. of Neurology
Phone: 503-418-1769
Department of Neurology
3181 South West Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, OR 97239
USA
Pennsylvania
- Sue Reichwein — Study Coordinator
University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital
Phone: 215-829-7273
Pennsylvania Hospital, Penn Neurological Institute
330 South Ninth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
USA - Stephanie Sendek — Study Coordinator
Thomas Jefferson University
Phone: 215-955-8700
1015 Chestnut Street
Suite 520
Philadelphia, PA 19107
USA - Gwyn M. Vernon — Study Coordinator
Thomas Jefferson University/Lankenau Hospital
Phone: 610-642-5371
Lankenau Medical Building
Suite 161 East, 100 Lancaster Avenue
Wynnewood, PA 19096
USA
Rhode Island
- Margaret Lannon — Study Coordinator
Neurohealth Parkinson's Disease
Phone: 401-921-4245
Movement Disorder Center
227 Centerville Rd.
Warwick, RI 02886
USA
South Carolina
- Vicky Salak — Study Coordinator
Medical University of South Carolina
Phone: 843-792-7262
Charleston Memorial Hospital
326 Calhoun Street, Suite 308
Charleston, SC 29401
USA
Tennessee
- Dorothy Shearon — Study Coordinator
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Phone: 615-936-0219
2311 Pierce Avenue
Room 2217
Nashville, TN 37212
USA
Texas
- Christine Hunter — Study Coordinator
Baylor College of Medicine
Phone: 713-798-3951
6550 Fannin
Suite 1801
Houston, TX 77030
USA - Brigid Hayward — Study Coordinator
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Phone: 214-648-7976
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
H1-108
Dallas, TX 75390
USA
Virginia
- Elke Rost-Ruffner — Study Coordinator
University of Virginia, Department of Neurology
Phone: 434-243-5422
Department of Neurology
500 Ray C. Hunt Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22903
USA
Vermont
- Shannon Lenox — Study Coordinator
University of Vermont, Dept. of Neurology
Phone: 802-656-3876
Department of Neurology, Given Building C-219
89 Beaumont Avenue
Burlington, VT 05405
USA
Individual Contacts and Locations
Colorado
- Jacci Bainbridge — Study Coordinator
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Phone: 303-315-2502
Health Sciences Center
4200 East 9th Street, Campus Box C238, Dept. of Clinical Pharmacy
Denver, CO 80262
USA

















