The purpose of this research study is to compare the safety and effectiveness of local injections of botulinum toxin A (Xeomin®) to an inactive test substance (placebo) in a medical condition called Restless Leg Syndrome. This study has a double blind cross over design. Cross over means that you will have two sets of injections. The first set of injections can be either Xeomin or placebo. The order of injection will be reversed at the three month point following the first injection. Double blind means neither the investigators nor you know which one of the two (Xeomin or placebo) you received.
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Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
24
The subject may be randomly assigned to receive incobotulinum toxinA (Xeomin) , a neurotoxin Which is approved for use by the FDA for certain conditions. This study has a double blind cross over design. Cross over means that you will have two sets of injections. If the first set of injections is Xeomin, the second injections after a three month interval will be the inactive placebo. Double blind means neither the investigators nor the subject knows which one of the two (Xeomin or placebo) is received with the first or second injections.
The subject may be randomly assigned to receive Placebo which is an inactive test substance which has no active ingredient. In this protocol we use sterile salt water as placebo.This study has a double blind cross over design. Cross over means that you will have two sets of injections. If the first set of injections is placebo, the second injections after a three month interval will be active study drug. Double blind means neither the investigators nor the subject knows which one of the two (Xeomin or placebo) is received with the first or second injections.
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Mean Total Restless Leg Syndrome Rating Scale Score
The Restless Legs Syndrome Rating Scale uses 10 questions, each scored 0-4, with higher scores representing more severe symptoms. Score ranges from 1-40. Scoring criteria are: Mild (score 1-10); Moderate (score 11-20); Severe (score 21-30); Very severe (score 31-40)
Time frame: 6 weeks
Number of Patients Whose Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) Moderately or Much Improved
The PGIC is a 7 point scale that requires the clinician to assess how much the patient's pain has improved or worsened relative to a baseline state at the beginning of the intervention. and rated as: No change (or condition has gotten worse) (1) Almost the same, hardly any change at all (2) A little better, but no noticeable change (3) Somewhat better, but the change has not made any real difference (4) Moderately better, and a slight but noticeable change (5) Better and a definite improvement that has made a real and worthwhile difference (6) A great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference (7)improved This outcome is number of patients who chose a 5 or above on the PGIC 6 weeks after treatment.
Time frame: 6 weeks
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