|
||||
Title: Clinical Trials? Post by mischki on Sep 17th, 2005, 1:37pm I was searching for info yesterday, and came across listings for clinical trials at: http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat100.html Anyone involved in any of these? Thoughts on participating? I would think it would be good in that you would get "free" help. It would be bad, though, if you were in the control group getting sugar :P. I was especially interested in this one: http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/stu38546.html mostly because they offer travel compensation. Any thoughts? (Please don't yell at me though, I'm just asking - not suggesting!) :-/ -mischki |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by marlinsfan on Sep 17th, 2005, 4:16pm I've never participated, but like you said I would hate to get a Kip 8-10 and fight it with placebo. Why are you undecided? |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by jon019 on Sep 17th, 2005, 5:28pm Hi Mischki, At 23 years of this crap and counting I am ready to try ANYTHING, and almost have, (not kudzu or shrooms yet but they're on the list) and I bet there are a bunch of clusterheads who feel likewise. This one (capsaicin spray) is no different although I note it received spirited discussion and scathing reviews on another thread. Tried it myself (why not) with Tabasco (which, next to jazz, blues, zydeco and cajun music is proof that God loves us, Louisiana will be back!) and cayenne pepper powder (yup, right up the nostril before it closed like a CH ignorant doctors mind). Actually worked for a while (placebo or not, I couldn't care less) but alas, no longer. Should you or anyone choose to participate in trial, I wouldn't worry about placebo effect. Cannot image how they could simulate the "burn" and if they did, wouldn't it elicit the same physiological effect? Regards Jon019 |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by FrankF on Sep 17th, 2005, 7:11pm I've thought about participating in these trials over the years. Unfortunately, they have to do the random double-blind study where some participants receive the trial drug and others placebo, because that is how they demonstrate if the drug works. But I would not want to get placebo and have a Kip 9-10 and not be able to do anything about it. I did see one clinical trial a few years ago where they gave the participants some drug (probably Imitrex injection) as a back up. So if you were one of the unlucky ones who got placebo and were about to go over the edge with a Kip 9-10, there was a way out. |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by Redd715 on Sep 17th, 2005, 7:19pm Did you see the dates on this? Trial listings updated: July 2, 2004 at 12:31:05 PM |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by FrankF on Sep 17th, 2005, 7:31pm on 09/17/05 at 19:19:49, Redd715 wrote:
It doesn't matter what the date was. My comments were regarding clinical trials in general. |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by unsolved1 on Sep 17th, 2005, 10:56pm There aren't any clinical trials for cluster headache. UNsolved |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by nani on Sep 17th, 2005, 11:03pm Was that one the NECH Zomig trial? That one may be over. I think some of the folks here participated in that one. jon, why not try kudzu (or even clusterbusters) before you try a clinical trial? pf wishes, nani |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by Pinkfloyd on Sep 17th, 2005, 11:28pm on 09/17/05 at 16:16:13, marlinsfan wrote:
Rescue meds are normally allowed in cluster trials specifically for this point. The docs "usually" aren't wanting to have anyone go through that either. Depending on what is being tested, you might not even qualify for the trial if you aren't responsive to a rescue med that wouldn't effect the outcome of the trial. If something is being tested on you, and you aren't responding, you won't know if its because you have the placebo, or the med they are testing and it isn't isn't working. They'll know but you won't. Doesn't effect the outcome of the trial in most instances. I'm sure the fear of untreated K-10s scares many people from these trials. I wish they'd make the rescue med provisions known early on. Most cluster trials are with very small numbers. Probably as much for this reason, as being a small patient base. Bobw |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by jon019 on Sep 18th, 2005, 12:38am jon, why not try kudzu (or even clusterbusters) before you try a clinical trial? pf wishes, nani Hi Nani, Just haven't gotten there yet. First time I heard about either one was last week when I rediscovered you all. Like I said, they're on the list. Trying to digest all this incredible info while sometimes rolling on the floor with tears in my eyes (NOPE, not a CH, because what isn't heartbreaking or enlightening, is damned funny). You people have a gift as good as meds. Its compassion, hope, and humor and it's wonderful. Regards Jon019 |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by Jonny on Sep 18th, 2005, 2:33am on 09/17/05 at 23:28:00, Pinkfloyd wrote:
on 09/17/05 at 22:56:35, unsolved1 wrote:
Huh? |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by E-Double on Sep 18th, 2005, 7:40am You can call Headache centers to see if there are legitimate trials going on. This is old but can give you an idea... http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=meds;action=display;num=1108735025 on 03/11/05 at 23:23:58, E-Double wrote:
Jose, You are definitely given opportunity to use "Rescue" meds. In the zomig trial it was Oxygen but had to wait 30 minutes after taking the Trial medication. For me it was worth it just to get in the door. Which is why I did it ;) |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by marlinsfan on Sep 18th, 2005, 10:03am on 09/18/05 at 07:40:07, E-Double wrote:
That's good to know, Eric. As PinkFloyd said, they should make that known up front and get more of us to take them up on the trials. |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by unsolved1 on Sep 18th, 2005, 11:15am on 09/17/05 at 22:56:35, unsolved1 wrote:
OK, I may have exaggerated a bit ... but cluster studies are very hard to find. ANyone know where one is now ? UNsolved (sp) |
||||
Title: Re: Clinical Trials? Post by mischki on Sep 18th, 2005, 11:39am on 09/17/05 at 19:19:49, Redd715 wrote:
No I didn't. But like I said, I just happened across it while surfing and I was interested in knowing the board's opinion. I would trust what experienced CHers say before investigating any further. on 09/17/05 at 16:16:13, marlinsfan wrote:
That's more or less why I'd be undecided. That, and the fact that it would take a lot of time and energy to have to go somewhere to participate in one (all the listings I saw were hundreds of miles away) and not be assured that it would help, when we finally have a great doctor here who will help. Thanks for all the input. I really was more curious than considering it... |
||||
Clusterheadaches.com Message Board » Powered by YaBB 1 Gold - SP 1.3.1! YaBB © 2000-2003. All Rights Reserved. |