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CompletedNCT01337453

Flu-Like Symptoms as a Complication of Botulinum Toxin Therapy

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
247 (actual)
Sponsor
Christine Hunter · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Botulinum toxin (BoNT) has become a revolutionary treatment for many neurological, autonomic, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and cosmetic disorders. The use of this treatment requires expertise in dosage calculations and application technique to avoid potential side effects. Most adverse events (AEs) related to BoNT are local and related to its mechanism of action, i.e., paralysis of unwanted muscles. However, systemic AEs may also be observed. Flu-like symptoms (FLS) are well recognized AEs in patients treated with BoNT; however there is a paucity of information regarding the frequency, clinical impact, and associated risk factors of this particular complication. Between December 1989 and May 2003, 1,437 reports of BoNT-related AEs were registered at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). FLS were reported in 4.6% of serious, and 3.2% of non-serious side effects. In this study, the investigators aim to assess prospectively the frequency, clinical characteristics, and risk factors for development of FLS in a group of patients affected with diverse movement disorders and treated with BoNT type A at the Parkinson's Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic (PDCMDC) of Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). The investigators will also assess biomarker of inflammatory response in those patients who develop FLS after treatment with BoNT.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2011-04-01
Primary completion
2012-06-01
Completion
2012-07-01
First posted
2011-04-19
Last updated
2012-08-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01337453. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.