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Clinical Trials

Brain Tumor Clinical Trials

The Brain Tumor Team at Johns Hopkins is proud to offer state of the art care for patients with malignant brain tumors. Well-designed and carefully conducted research will lead us to the next major breakthrough in the treatment of these patients and eventually lead to cures.
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HIV-Associated Cognitive Impairment

The Johns Hopkins University is conducting a Phase II, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study of Minocycline in the treatment of HIV-associated cognitive impairment.

Sponsored by the ACTG (NIAID) and Neurologic AIDS Research Consortium (NINDS)  Pi: Dr. Ned Sacktor
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HIV Neuropathy

The Johns Hopkins University is one of 5 sites participating in a multi-center pilot study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Procrit in the treatment of HIV- associated sensory neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is the most frequent neurological complication of HIV infection and its treatment with antiretrovirals. The most common symptom of HIV-SN is pain in the feet. 

If you are interested in this study, please contact the Study Coordinator Agnes King at 410.502.7611.  PI: Dr. Justin McArthur

Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Several new treatments for multiple sclerosis have been successfully developed over the last decade. Each of these drugs has had to undergo extensive investigation before obtaining approval for general use.
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Peripheral Neuropathy

Do you have Peripheral Neuropathy? Are you interested in participating in a research study for people who currently take Neurontin® for peripheral neuropathy pain? In our study, you will continue taking Neurontin® along with two other common medications. The study will consist of 12 weekly outpatient visits at Johns Hopkins Hospital. You are able to earn up to $600 for your participation in this study. 

If you are interested and would like to learn more, please call Nate Sweeney at 443.287.0589.  PI: Michael J. Polydefkis, MD  WIRB #2040816

Sleep Disorders Center

Participants are needed for a study to evaluate a new, non-narcotic sleep medication in patients with arthritis.
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Spine Center Clinical Trials

Spinal Reconstruction Using Synthes SpineSynexTM Implant Following Corpectomy/Vertebrectomy In Tumor Patients
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Prospective Outcome Study of Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spinal Fusion Using HEALOS® and the CellectTM System
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Transverse Myelitis Clinical Trials

The Use of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Cytokine Measurements to Investigate Depression in Autoimmune Neurologic Diseases
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High Dose Cyclophosphamide in the Treatment of Aggressive Multiple Sclerosis
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