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An open labelled trial of Kineret (anakinra) induction therapy (100mg./day) in over a four week period in the treatment of Familial Cold Urticaria.
Familial Cold Urticaria (FCU) is a rare autosomal dominant condition manifesting symptoms triggered by exposure to cold and variable in expression. Currently there is no standard reliable agent available for the treatment of patients with FCU.This study will evaluate the efficacy of Kineret (anakinra), an interleukin 1 receptor antagonist in induction and maintenance therapy in patients with FCU.
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Product: Kineret (anakinra) Protocol title: The Use of Kineret (anakinra) in the Treatment of Familial Cold Urticaria (FCU) Target Disease: Familial Cold Urticaria Patients: 8 patients all previously diagnosed with FCU and living close to Moncton, N.B.
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Study design: An open-labelled trial of Kineret (anakinra) induction therapy (100mg./day) over a four week period.
Treatment regimens: After initial clinical and laboratory assessment, the patients will receive Kineret (anakinra) 100mg. daily for four weeks. They will be observed for two further weeks without the medication.
Route of administration: Subcutaneous injection Interval between first and last dose of active study agent: 4 weeks Duration of study participation: 8 weeks Number of subjects: 8 Number of sites: 1 Interim analysis: Daily patient diary; weekly follow-up phone calls; CRP reports
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