These trials completed more than 12 months ago and should have reported results. Some have, some have not.

These trials are not yet due to report results: some are ongoing, some completed within the past 12 months.

These trials have problematic data on the registry. Details why »

Status Trial ID Title Completion date Category
Not reported 2004-004903-39 A pilot multi-centre randomised controlled trial of sequential treatment with Mitoxantrone and Glatiramer Acetate vs. Interferon Beta-1a in early active relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis. 2011-12-01 due-trials
Not reported Terminated 2008-005125-11 A pilot single-centre randomised controlled trial of recombinant human erythropoietin versus placebo in primary progressive multiple sclerosis. 2009-10-01 due-trials
Not reported Terminated 2009-015242-30 An open study to compare the efficacy of immunoglobulin administered subcutaneoulsy (SCIG) with current best practice in patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) 2011-11-07 due-trials
Reported results 2012-000058-73 A multi-centre (UK) double-blind randomised parallel group placebo controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIg) 0.5g/kg plus standard treatm... 2016-03-19 due-trials
Reported results 2012-001884-64 A pragmatic randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of levetiracetam and zonisamide versus standard treatments for epilepsy: a comparison of Standard And New Ant... 2020-08-10 due-trials
Not reported 2013-000529-30 A pilot study to assess efficacy of prolonged-Release oral fampridine on ambulation and visual function in Neuromyelitis Optica 2015-03-04 due-trials
Reported results 2014-002751-25 Multi-centre randomised control trial comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of trans-foraminal epidural steroid injection to surgical microdiscectomy for the treatment of chronic radicular pai... 2019-07-09 due-trials
Other 2015-000263-14 Mycophenolate Treatment for Longstanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (MYPS I) not-yet-due