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Charcot Marie Tooth Disease is a family of inherited peripheral neuropathies, with over 70 causative genes identified to date.1-4 Muscle cramps are frequent in CMT, affecting up to 85% of patients with some subtypes of CMT. These cramps impact quality of life and have been identified as an important therapeutic target for clinical trials in CMT.1-4 There is no FDA approved treatment for muscle cramps.5 Mexiletine is a sodium channel blocker approved for treatment of arrhythmias. As a sodium channel blocker, mexiletine offers the promise of effective therapy for muscle cramps.
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This study will provide data on the short term efficacy of oral mexiletine in helping to prevent muscle cramps in adults with CMT. The study will also assess the short-term safety and tolerability of low dose mexiletine in adults with CMT.
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The subject has known CMT, previously diagnosed by a neurologist with subspeciality expertise in neuromuscular disorders/peripheral neuropathy. The diagnosis of CMT relies on a combination of clinical history (including family history), neurological examination electrophysiological features, and prior genetic testing results.
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The subject has a known neuropathy from another source (e.g., diabetes, drug induced, alcohol, etc.).
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4 participants in 2 patient groups
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