Periventricular White Matter Abnormalities clinical trials at University of California Health
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Neonatal White Matter Injury Trial (WRAP)
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The researchers are investigating a new treatment for white matter injury, which is a common type of brain injury in premature babies. The drug, clemastine, is experimental. This means that the drug is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of white matter injury. The main purpose of this study is to learn whether clemastine is safe to give to infants with white matter injury. The researchers also want to understand how much clemastine gets into an infant's body when the medication is taken by mouth, and how long it stays in the body.
at UCSF
Our lead scientists for Periventricular White Matter Abnormalities research studies include Bridget Ostrem, MD, PhD.
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