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To determine the safety and tolerability of BOSWELAN in subjects with multiple sclerosis or clinically isolated syndrome and to describe the effect of Boswellic acids on the disease activity as assessed by monthly MRI measures.
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Boswellic acids (BAs), the main biologically active compound of frankincense, are orally available and known to exhibit anti-inflammatory activities. This is a Phase IIa bicentric baseline-to-treatment study with the standardized frankincense extract Boswelan to test the safety, tolerability and efficacy of BAs in RR-MS patients. Following a 3-month screening phase, patients received an individualized dose finding identifying the highest well tolerated BOSWELAN dose for each patient. The primary outcome in the treatment phase (Stage 3) will first compare mean Gd-enhancing lesion number occurring during the 4 month baseline to mean Gd-enhancing lesion number occurring months 5, 6, 7, 8 on treatment in patients treated with a dose of at least 800 mg t.i.d.
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If prior treatment was received, the subject must have been off treatment for the required period prior to enrollment (see Table 2).
Table 2: Restrictions on pre-treatments Agent Glatiramer acetate (CopaxoneTM), Interferon beta (BetaferonTM, AvonexTM, RebifTM) IV Ig, Azathioprine (ImurekTM), Methotrexate, Cyclophosphamide (CytoxanTM), Mitoxantrone, plasma exchange, Cyclosporine, oral myelin, Cladribine, natalizumab, and other immunosuppressive treatments Corticosteroids, ACTH Time required off agent prior to enrollment 12 weeks 24 weeks 8 weeks Prior treatment with any other investigational drug or procedure for MS will be evaluated individually by the investigators.
Written documentation that the subject is post- menopausal or surgically sterile must be available prior to study start
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