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Methotrexate and Prednisolone Study in Erythema Nodosum Leprosum (MaPS in ENL
Erythema Nodosum Leprosum (ENL) is a painful, debilitating complication of leprosy. Patients often require high doses of corticosteroids for prolonged periods. Thalidomide is expensive and not available in most countries. The use of corticosteroids for long periods is associated with adverse effects and mortality. It is a priority to identify alternative agents to treat ENL. Methotrexate (MTX) is a cheap, widely used medication which has been reported to be effective in ENL resistant to steroids and thalidomide.
This is a double blind randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test the efficacy of MTX for managing ENL. Patients diagnosed with moderate or severe ENL at ENLIST Group centres in Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia and Nepal will be randomly allocated to receive a 15 or 20 mg of oral MTX each week for 48 weeks and prednisolone 40 mg per day reducing to zero over 20 weeks. The control group will receive an identical prednisolone scheme. The participants will be stratified into two groups, those with acute ENL, those with chronic/recurrent ENL. The interventions for both populations are the same, although analysed separately. Adverse effects (AE) will be closely monitored clinically and using laboratory tests. Participants will receive folic acid, 5mg daily for 52 weeks except on the day of MTX to prevent AEs, and nausea will be managed with ondansetron.
Age
18 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
TMLI Bangladesh/ DBLM hospital
Dhaka, Bangladesh
FIOCRUZ
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ALERT
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The Leprosy Mission Trust
Delhi, India
Bombay Leprosy Project
Mumbai, India
Soetomo Hospital
Surabaya, Indonesia
Anandaban Hospital
Kathmandu, Nepal
Start Date
January 15, 2023
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2025
Completion Date
October 1, 2025
Last Updated
September 10, 2025
550
ESTIMATED participants
Methotrexate
DRUG
Placebo
DRUG
Prednisolone
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Collaborators
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