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Study of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation in Patients With X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa

This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.

Sponsors and Collaborators: FDA Office of Orphan Products Development
Retina Foundation of the Southwest
Information provided by: FDA Office of Orphan Products Development
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00004827
  Purpose

OBJECTIVES:

I. Evaluate the potential of nutritional docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation to normalize the level of DHA in red blood cells, and to retard the progression of visual function loss in patients with early stage X-linked retinitis pigmentosa.


Condition Intervention
Retinitis Pigmentosa
Drug: docosahexaenoic acid

Genetics Home Reference related topics:   Lenz microphthalmia syndrome    oculofaciocardiodental syndrome    Peters plus syndrome    X-linked juvenile retinoschisis   

Drug Information available for:   Docosahexaenoic acids   

U.S. FDA Resources

Study Type:   Interventional
Study Design:   Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Assignment

Further study details as provided by FDA Office of Orphan Products Development:

Estimated Enrollment:   46
Study Start Date:   March 1996

Detailed Description:

PROTOCOL OUTLINE: This is a randomized, parallel, double blind study. Patients receive 2 gel capsules per day of either docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) enriched oil or a placebo oil. Oral DHA supplementation continues daily for 3 years.

All patients are followed every 6 months for the 3 year duration of the study.

  Eligibility
Genders Eligible for Study:   Male
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No

Criteria

PROTOCOL ENTRY CRITERIA:

--Disease Characteristics--

Diagnosis of X-linked retinitis pigmentosa

Early stage disease Sufficient cone function determined by recordable ERG (30 Hz amplitude; greater than 0.32 microvolts) Visual fields greater than 20 degrees Sufficient rod function (greater than 3.0 microvolts amplitude)

Media clarity sufficient for fundus photography

--Prior/Concurrent Therapy--

No concurrent use of anticoagulant medication

--Patient Characteristics--

  • No chronic metabolic disease that may interfere with fatty acid metabolism
  • No bleeding of clinical significance
  Contacts and Locations

Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00004827

Sponsors and Collaborators
FDA Office of Orphan Products Development
Retina Foundation of the Southwest

Investigators
Study Chair:     Dennis R. Hoffman     Retina Foundation of the Southwest    
  More Information


Study ID Numbers:   199/13351, RFS-FDR001232
First Received:   February 24, 2000
Last Updated:   June 23, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:   NCT00004827
Health Authority:   United States: Federal Government

Keywords provided by FDA Office of Orphan Products Development:
ophthalmologic disorders  
rare disease  
retinitis pigmentosa  

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Pigmentary retinopathy
Genetic Diseases, Inborn
Eye Diseases
Cone rod dystrophy
Retinitis Pigmentosa
Rare Diseases
Retinitis
Retinal Degeneration
Eye Diseases, Hereditary
Retinal Diseases
Retinal degeneration

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on December 03, 2008




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