University of Chicago: Clinical Trials for Peripheral Neuropathy
No clinical trials are currently enrolling patients. Please check back for new trials.
(Previous Clinical Trials for Peripheral Neuropathy)
Clinical Study to Clarify Whether Pre-Diabetes (Impaired Glucose Tolerance or IGT) Can Cause Neuropathy
Clinical study to clarify whether a mild pre-diabetic state (impaired glucose tolerance) can cause neuropathy.
Principal Investigator: Kourosh Rezania, M.D.
Two Clinical Trials to Evaluate a Study Drug for Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
(Enrollment has stopped. No additional patients are being enrolled as of
2/12/04)
Two clinical trials to determine the study drug's efficacy in 1): decreasing
the rate of deterioration of diabetic neuropathy, and 2) treating pain
associated with diabetic neuropathy.
Principal Investigator: Kourosh Rezania, M.D.
Clinical Trial to Evaluate Medication to Treat Pain for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
(Enrollment has stopped. No additional patients are being enrolled as of 4/15/03)
A study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of lamotrigine (Lamictal ®), compared with an inactive pill (placebo), for the treatment of the pain associated with diabetic neuropathy (numbness, tingling, or weakness).
Principal Investigator: Kourosh Rezania, M.D.
Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline
Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy Database
(This trial has been suspended. No additional patients will be enrolled.)
Creating a database of patients with idiopathic sensory axonal neuropathy associated with aging. Enrollment has stopped until present data can be analyzed.
- Principal investigator: Betty Soliven, M.D.
- Co-investigators: Raymond P. Roos, M.D., Kourosh Rezania, M.D., Ronald Thisted, Ph.D.
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