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The Gulf War Synergy Trial will evaluate the safety and efficacy of a currently available medication, methylphenidate (Ritalin®), combined with a GWI Nutrient Formula (K-PAX Synergy) to treat Gulf War Illness (GWI).
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This trial will evaluate the safety and efficacy of a currently available medication, methylphenidate (Ritalin®), combined with a mitochondrial support nutrient formula (K-PAX Synergy) to treat Gulf War Illness (GWI).
The nutrient formula to be used in this trial is a broad-spectrum micronutrient supplement. This nutrient formula provides GWI patients with vitamins, minerals, and other cofactors (amino acids, antioxidants, and mitochondrial cofactors) to complement the low-dose Central Nervous System (CNS) stimulant (methylphenidate). The low-dose CNS stimulant provides the necessary catalyst to augment the metabolism of cellular fuel and the production of cellular energy.Therapeutic dosages of micronutrients are provided to support the functioning of the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems to a level at which a lower than customary dosage of methylphenidate can produce positive clinical effects on GWI symptoms and also be well tolerated without further depleting or degrading these systems.
The dose of methylphenidate (Ritalin®) being tested in this study is relatively low (5-10mg twice daily). This drug has been in clinical use for over 50 years for the treatment of Narcolepsy and Attention Deficit Disorder and has a well-described safety profile when used as recommended. GWI and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) share a high degree of symptom overlap. They have both been linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. Methylphenidate alone has been studied as a treatment for CFS in the past and has been shown to produce mild benefits and be well-tolerated. When provided as innovative therapy, methylphenidate plus this CFS Nutrient Formula has produced substantial improvements in CFS symptoms in a limited number of patients, and demonstrated excellent tolerability.
Use of low dose methylphenidate coadministered with a mitochondria support nutrient formula has not been previously evaluated in a controlled clinical study. The risk to patients using this combination is believed to be low, especially in the context of a well-controlled clinical study. Furthermore, this combination is not expected to increase the incidence or severity of adverse events associated with methylphenidate.
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Male and female patients between the ages of 18 and 64, inclusive at the time of informed consent
Patients who currently meet the Kansas Case Definition for GWI
Patients who are otherwise in good health based on medical history and screening evaluation as determined by Investigator (see below for specific exclusion criteria)
Willingness to not take any multivitamin, nutritional or herbal supplements other than the study treatment during the course of the trial; at least a one week washout of current nutritional supplements will be required between the screening and baseline visits. Nutritional supplements that are exempted from this requirement are limited to the following (other exemptions require a waiver by the Medical Monitor):
Willingness to not consume any caffeine-containing supplements during the study period (coffee, tea and chocolate are exempt). These supplements include but are not limited to the following:
Willingness to not consume any prescription stimulants (i.e. Provigil®, Nuvigil®, Adderall®, Ritalin®, amphetamines) during the study period.
Willingness to not consume any pseudoephedrine-containing products during the study period.
Willingness of females to practice effective contraception.
Exclusion Criteria:
Pregnancy or lactation
Active substance or alcohol abuse and/or a history of prescription stimulant abuse
Hospitalization within the past five years for any of the following:
Previous or current diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
Currently taking any prescription medication to treat anxiety on a daily basis
Use of any of the below medications more than 3 times per week within the past 3 months:
Daily concurrent use of more than one antidepressant medication except if one of the two antidepressant medications are one of the following (unless specifically granted a waiver by the Medical Monitor):
Active medical conditions including:
Glaucoma
Diabetes mellitus
Current stomach or duodenal ulcer
Uncontrolled hypertension (blood pressure at screening of systolic >160 or diastolic >90)
Heart disease (including a history of cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac ischemia, syndrome of Torsade de Pointes, myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular event)
Motor tics or a diagnosis or family history of Tourette's syndrome
Previous history of seizures
A diagnosis of any of the following conditions:
Clinically significant laboratory test values as determined by the Medical Monitor
Clinically significant ECG abnormalities as determined by the Medical Monitor
The taking of another investigational treatment either currently or within 30 days of the screening visit
Compliance criteria: A subject will not be eligible if he/she, in the opinion of the Investigator, will be unable to comply with any aspect of this study protocol, including the visit schedule.
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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Jessica Lopez; Danya Adolphs
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