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Clemastine Fumarate in the Treatment of Neurodevelopmental Delays in Williams Syndrome

RECRUITINGPhase 3Sponsored by Qilu Hospital of Shandong University
Actively Recruiting
PhasePhase 3
SponsorQilu Hospital of Shandong University
Started2024-03-20
Est. completion2025-03-02
Eligibility
Age3 Years – 6 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

This study focuses on therapeutic targets for cognitive, motor, and social impairments in Williams syndrome by reversing brain myelin defects caused by GTF2I. The primary objective of the study was to test and evaluate the initial efficacy and safety of Clomastine fumarate in the treatment of Williams syndrome.

Eligibility

Age: 3 Years – 6 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age 3-6 years old;
2. Positive fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) test confirmed Williams syndrome;
3. GTF2I gene mutation was detected by whole exon;
4. Heart safety variables are normal (e.g. normal ECG, blood pressure 120-129/80-84)

Exclusion Criteria:

1. WS patients with other gene mutations;
2. Used antihistamines, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, barbiturates and sedatives, as well as drugs affecting cognitive behavior, limb movement, white matter myelin, and MRI within 2 months before enrollment;
3. Patients with narrow-angle glaucoma, narrow peptic ulcer, pyloroduodenal obstruction, symptomatic prostatic hypertrophy and bladder neck obstruction; Accompanied by severe immunodeficiency disease;
4. Allergic to Clomastine fumarate or other arylalkylamine antihistamines or any receptor;
5. According to the recent interpretation of MRI and neuroradiology experts or WS, there are obvious brain lesions that are not related to WS disease;
6. Clinically significant metabolic, hematological, liver, immune, urinary, endocrine, neurological, pulmonary, psychiatric, skin, allergic, renal, or other major diseases that may affect the interpretation of study findings or patient safety in WS's judgment;

Conditions4

ChildHeart DiseaseNeurodevelopmental DelayWilliams Syndrome

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