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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that causes the death of upper and lower motor neurons. ALS symptoms are characterized by stiffness, muscle twitching, and worsening weakness due to muscle breakdown. Onset of symptoms are typically arm or leg weakness or difficulty speaking or swallowing and gradual development of overall body weakness. The cause is unknown and there is no cure for ALS. Poly MVA was found to substantially lower fatigue and improve quality of life in a pilot study of patients with varied medical disorders. The reduction in fatigue was also observed in a small series of patients enrolled in an open label study for patients with gliomas. In this study, we want to find out more about a dietary supplement, called Poly MVA (also called the study drug in this form), for people with ALS. We want to find out if Poly MVA reduces the symptoms of fatigue and depression when taken daily. The supplement contains vitamins, minerals and amino acids (proteins) and has been used by patients with other medical conditions to help with their fatigue and quality of life.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that causes the death of upper and lower motor neurons. ALS symptoms are characterized by stiffness, muscle twitching, and worsening weakness due to muscle breakdown. Onset of symptoms are typically arm or leg weakness or difficulty speaking or swallowing and gradual development of overall body weakness. The cause is unknown and there is no cure for ALS. Poly MVA is a dietary supplement which contains a uniquely formulated combination of minerals, vitamins, and amino acids designed to promote cellular energy production. The active molecule in this supplement is Palladium Lipoic Acid (PdLA) complex. This compound is synthesized using a process whereby palladium (a rare metal, which is found in the food chain- we consume approximately 2 ng/day is chemically bound to alpha lipoic acid, a powerful anti-oxidant involved in cellular energy. Poly MVA was found to substantially lower fatigue and improve quality of life in a pilot study of patients with varied medical disorders. The reduction in fatigue was also observed in a small series of patients enrolled in an open label study for patients with gliomas. Specific Aim 1: To test the efficacy of PolyMVA as a treatment for ALS fatigue. Specific Aim 2: To determine the specificity of the fatigue reducing effect of Poly-MVA by controlling for mood, disease severity, and cognitive status This is an open-label, prospective study which evaluates the response of 4 teaspoons of Poly MVA taken daily, over a 24-Week interval.
Age
All ages
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine
Columbia, Missouri, United States
Start Date
September 23, 2020
Primary Completion Date
May 25, 2021
Completion Date
May 25, 2021
Last Updated
May 27, 2021
12
ACTUAL participants
PolyMVA
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
University of Missouri-Columbia
Collaborators
NCT07322003
NCT05104710
NCT07357428
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