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Characterize Flu-like Symptoms in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis Patients Transitioning From Non-Pegylated Interferon Beta (IFN-β) Therapies to Peginterferon Beta-1a (BIIB017)
Description

The primary objective of this study is to determine the proportion of participants with relapsing multiple sclerosis who experience new and/or increased flu-like symptoms (FLS) after transitioning from nonpegylated IFN-β therapies to peginterferon beta-1a (BIIB017). Secondary objectives are: to determine the severity and frequency (measured by flu-like symptom score \[FLS-S\]) of FLS in these participants; to determine the duration (measured in number of hours) of FLS in these participants; to determine the effect of BIIB017 on other participant-reported outcomes, including treatment satisfaction (measured with the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication \[TSQM\]) and disability status (measured with the Patient Determined Disease Steps \[PDDS\]) over a 56-week period; to determine whether interferon-related FLS result in missed days of work/daily activities (e.g., absenteeism); to assess the use of additional medications (in addition to current medications used to treat FLS) to relieve BIIB017-related FLS; to determine the incidence of adverse events throughout the study period; to characterize the immunogenicity profiles of participants switching from prior IFN-β therapy to BIIB017.

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Determining the Effect of Actimmune (Interferon Gamma 1b)Dose Titration on Flu-Like Symptoms in Healthy Volunteers
Description

The most frequent side effects associated with Actimmune (interferon gamma 1b) therapy are the occurrence of 'flu-like symptoms' (FLS),which might include fever, chills, muscle aches, and tiredness. Earlier studies have demonstrated that these symptoms are common in healthy volunteers as well as in patients. This study is designed to determine whether a titration of dosing reduces the frequency and severity of the FLS. A reported study with another interferon (interferon beta), demonstrated a reduction in the frequency and severity of the FLS when a titration of dosing was used. This study will compare the effects of the standard dose regimen with a titration regimen in healthy volunteers.

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Flu-Like Symptoms as a Complication of Botulinum Toxin Therapy
Description

Botulinum toxin (BoNT) has become a revolutionary treatment for many neurological, autonomic, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and cosmetic disorders. The use of this treatment requires expertise in dosage calculations and application technique to avoid potential side effects. Most adverse events (AEs) related to BoNT are local and related to its mechanism of action, i.e., paralysis of unwanted muscles. However, systemic AEs may also be observed. Flu-like symptoms (FLS) are well recognized AEs in patients treated with BoNT; however there is a paucity of information regarding the frequency, clinical impact, and associated risk factors of this particular complication. Between December 1989 and May 2003, 1,437 reports of BoNT-related AEs were registered at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). FLS were reported in 4.6% of serious, and 3.2% of non-serious side effects. In this study, the investigators aim to assess prospectively the frequency, clinical characteristics, and risk factors for development of FLS in a group of patients affected with diverse movement disorders and treated with BoNT type A at the Parkinson's Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic (PDCMDC) of Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). The investigators will also assess biomarker of inflammatory response in those patients who develop FLS after treatment with BoNT.

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A Study of Avonex to Determine the Effects of Dose Titration on the Incidence of Flu Like Symptoms in Healthy Volunteers
Description

The primary objective of the study is to determine whether titration of Avonex reduces the severity of flu-like symptoms (FLS). Secondary objectives of this study are to determine whether titration of Avonex reduces the incidence of FLS and to evaluate the overall safety and tolerability of Avonex intramuscular (IM) injections.

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Evaluation of the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Oleander 4X in Healthy Volunteers
Description

The homeopathic medicine, Oleander 4X HPUS is indicated for temporary relief of symptoms associated with flu, such as muscle or body aches, headaches, chills and fever, cough, and congestion. The primary purpose of this study is to assess the safety of Oleander 4X HPUS in health male and female subjects compared to a placebo. This is a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled Phase I Proof of Concept clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of OLEANDER 4X HPUS in Healthy Volunteers. Briefly, 45 Healthy volunteers who meet the eligibility criteria and agree to participation in the study will be placed on 1.0 mL of OLEANDER 4X HPUS, four-to-twelve times per day for seven days. For the pharmacokinetics study (cohorts 4-6), participants will take OLEANDER 4X HPUS at a prescribed dose one time. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the safety of OLEANDER 4X HPUS. This real-world cohort provides a unique opportunity to study this medicine. This protocol outlines a study involving Healthy volunteers. Up to 45 volunteers will be recruited in specific health systems in the USA. Second ARM, sub-study: As a second arm of this study, a random double blind, placebo-controlled pharmacokinetics study in healthy volunteers. Briefly, 15 healthy volunteers who meet the same eligibility criteria and agree to participation in the study will be placed on one, two, or 4 doses (1 mL per dose) of OLEANDER 4X HPUS one time. This is effectively three ascending doses in 4 subjects on OLEANDER 4X HPUS, compared to the placebo (1 subject).

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Evaluating the Use of Prednisone to Decrease Pegylated Interferon Beta-1a Side Effects
Description

Some of the most common side effects of the multiple sclerosis drug Plegridy (pegylated interferon beta-1a) include flu-like symptoms and injection site reactions. Physicians often advise patients to take Tylenol or aspirin prior to injection, but in this study the investigators evaluated whether using a low dose of oral steroid in combination with Tylenol reduced flu-like symptoms and injection site reactions.

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Clinical Evaluation of QFlu Combo Test
Description

Currently effective antivials for influenza treatment are two influenza viral neuraminidase inhibitors, oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza). Resistance to these drugs is reflected by reduced susceptibility of viral neuraminidase to these drugs. The hypothesis is that the signal ratio of two reagents (with or without a single concentration of the drug) correlates the IC50 value, an accurate measurement of drug resistance but impractical for clinical use.