Official Title

Omega-3 Fatty Acid Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis
  • Phase

    Phase 2/Phase 3
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    100
Based on previous clinical studies indicating beneficial treatment effects of omega-3 fatty acids in multiple sclerosis, and the increasing evidence of anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3 fatty acids, this study aims to evaluate treatment effects of concentrated omega-3 fatty acids (Triomar™) in MS, both as monotherapy and in combination with standard immunomodulatory therapy defined as interferon-beta 1a (Rebif™).
Patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis with evidence of disease activity defined as at least one relapse or at least one new MRI lesion during the year prior to inclusion will be included in the study.

Eligible patients will be randomised for daily treatment with either oral omega-3 fatty acid (Triomar™) or placebo. After six months all patients will in addition receive interferon-beta 1a (Rebif™) 44 mcg subcutaneous three times per week for another 18 months.

The patients will undergo monthly contrast enhanced MRI for the first nine months and thereafter at months 12 and 24. They will also be examined by clinical and laboratory tests at six months intervals in addition to month 9 (3 months after start of IFNB treatment). Fatigue and QoL registration will be performed at baseline and at months 6, 12 and 24. Tests for circulating neutralising antibodies against interferon-beta will be performed during the study.
Study Started
Dec 31
2004
Study Completion
Jul 31
2008
Last Update
Aug 07
2006
Estimate

Drug Triomar™ (omega-3 fatty acids)

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

A patient may be included if he/she;

Is aged between 18 and 55 years (both included).
Has multiple sclerosis according to the McDonald criteria (McDonald 2001)
Has a stable disease during the last month period prior to inclusion, and a disability equivalent to EDSS of 5.5 or less (Kurtzke 1983).
Has shown disease activity defined as at least one relapse or at least one new MRI lesion (T1 enhancing or T2 lesion - ref. McDonald criteria) during the year prior to inclusion.
Is prepared to and considered able to follow the protocol and to attend the planned visits during the whole study period.
Is using adequate contraceptive methods and has negative pregnancy test results (female of childbearing potential must).
Has given written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

A patient has to be excluded if he/she;

Has received continuous for more than one-week treatment with unsaturated fatty acids (omega-3) within 3 months prior to inclusion in the study.
Has an active RRMS disease that would strongly be recommended for standard immunomodulatory treatment by the treating neurologist.
Has received treatment with interferon-beta or glatiramer acetate within 6 months prior to inclusion in the study.
Has received treatment with lymphoid irradiation, mitoxantrone, cyclophosphamide or long-term glucocorticoids.
Has received treatment with azathioprine, cyclosporine or other immunosuppressive agents within the year prior to inclusion in the study.
Has received treatment with glucocorticoids or ACTH within two month prior to inclusion in the study.
Has experienced a relapse within one month prior to the inclusion in the study.
Has converted to secondary progressive MS.
Has suffered from major depression or any other psychiatric disorder that would preclude safe participation in the protocol.
Has diabetes mellitus.
Has alcohol or drug abuse.
Has cardiac insufficiency, cardiomyopathy, significant cardiac dysrhythmia, unstable or advanced ischemic heart disease (NYHA III or IV), or malignant hypertension.
Has renal insufficiency.
Has ASAT or ALAT > 2,5 x normal upper limit.
Has leukopenia < 2500 leukocytes per µl or thrombocytopenia <100 000 thrombocytes per µl.
Has any systemic disease, which can influence his/her safety and compliance, or the evaluation of the disability.
Has thromboembolic disease that needs anticoagulative treatment.
Have formerly shown severe reactions against study drug, interferon-beta or gadolinium (MRI contrast).
Is breastfeeding or is pregnant.
No Results Posted