May
4, 2006
FDA to Allow Ceftriaxone Study
After more than a year’s delay,
during which the Food and Drug Administration
received additional data showing the
drug was safe to give intravenously
to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(ALS) patients for several months,
a trial of the antibiotic ceftriaxone
is slated to begin this summer.
Ceftriaxone, used to treat neurologic
infections, may have benefit in ALS
by enhancing a chemical recycling
process in the nervous system. It
will be tested in some 40 centers,
according to neurologist Merit Cudkowicz,
an MDA research grantee at Massachusetts
General Hospital in Boston.
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