Badanie skuteczności leku Ganaxolone u dzieci z autyzmem

ClinicalTrials.gov➕ 10.06.2026Status: Jeszcze nie rekrutujeFaza: Faza 2 (wstępna skuteczność)

Clinical Trial Evaluating the Effects of Ganaxolone in Children With Autism

W skrócie

Badania testują nowy lek o nazwie Ganaxolone u dzieci i nastolatków w wieku 5-17 lat z autyzmem. Lek ten jest już zatwierdzony do leczenia padaczki i ma na celu zmniejszenie podrażliwości oraz sztywnych wzorów zachowania, które są częste u osób z autyzmem. Dzieci losowo otrzymają lek lub placebo (pigułkę bez substancji czynnej), a naukowcy będą obserwować zmiany w zachowaniu i emocjach przez kilka tygodni.

Oryginalny opis (angielski)

The goal of this study is to conduct a randomized, placebo-controlled trial (RCT) of ganaxolone, a neuroactive steroid (NAS), in autistic children and adolescents aged 5 to 17 years old. Ganaxolone is approved and effective for treating seizures in children as young as 2 years old who have CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD), a neurogenetic condition associated with developmental delays, seizure disorder, hypotonia, visual impairments, and autistic features. The primary outcome of interest for this trial is irritability on the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) because it is a common symptom of emotion dysregulation in ASD that impacts quality of life, including mental health, independence, educational opportunities, and integration into the community. The secondary domains of interest for this trial are restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRB), specifically insistence on sameness (IS), a subdomain of RRB characterized by inflexibility and a strong preference for predictable routines and familiar environments. Secondary outcome measures include the IS subscale from the Dimensional Assessment of Repetitive Behaviors (DARB) and subscales of the Clinical Global Impressions Scale for irritability (CGI-IR) and IS (CGI-IS). For participants living within 150 miles of Stanford University, we require participants to attend site visits and attempt EEG and MRI procedures before and after the trial, though we are recruiting nationally and the study can be completed without site vists.

Metadane badania

NCT ID
NCT07635862
Status
Jeszcze nie rekrutuje
Faza
Faza 2 (wstępna skuteczność)
Sponsor
Stanford University
Data startu
01.01.2027
Choroby
Autism in Children, Autistic Disorder in Children and Adolescents, Autism Spectrum Disorder
Kraje
United States