Botulinum Toxin Treatment Research Study
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Trial of amlodipine for patients with cervical dystonia receiving botulinum toxin injections
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We are looking for people with cervical dystonia or focal hand dystonia (writer's cramp) who are receiving botulinum toxin injections, but who improve less than 75% with injections or who have benefit lasting less than 2 months. We are trying to find out if amlodipine, a medication used for the treatment of high blood pressure, can improve the effect botulinum toxin injections for dystonia.
The study involveds approximately 10 outpatient visits lasting about 1 hour each to the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD over a 9 month period. 3 botulinum toxin injections will be provided during study participation as well as the study medication.
There is no cost for participation. Travel to and from NIH within the USA is provided for participants.
For more information, please contact: Dr. Barbara Karp Building 10; Room 6-5733 NINDS, NIH Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: 301-496-0150 Fax: 301-480-2973
Or Ms. Elizabeth Bartrum, CRNP e-mail: bartrume@ninds.nih.gov
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