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Monday 14 November 2022 Octopus is a new clinical trial for primary and secondary progressive MS. After some delays, it's now had the official thumbs up from the regulators. This important milestone brings us another step closer to the trial getting started.


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The Octopus trial is intended to accelerate the search for drugs to treat progressive MS by comparing three against the same control group and rolling trial phases together. The design.


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Launched in April 2023, Octopus is a revolutionary MS clinical trial that will transform the way we test treatments for progressive MS. The trial is devised to be smarter than the current standard style of clinical trial.


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Octopus is a clinical trial evaluating several potential treatments for primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS).


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Octopus is a revolutionary trial that will transform the way we test treatments for progressive MS. A smarter way of testing potential treatments, it could deliver life-changing new treatments up to three times faster. The trial team have now confirmed the first treatments they'll be testing .


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4 April 2023 The first patients have been recruited for a revolutionary trial, led by UCL researchers, that will transform the way that treatments are tested for progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). Octopus is a world-first clinical trial, funded by the MS Society and led by researchers at the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL.


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The Octopus trial - so-called because it is a multi-arm, multi-stage trial - is being run by Prof Jeremy Chataway, from the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery UCLH in London,.


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This is a real unmet need for people living with MS, many of whom have no treatments to slow disability progression at the moment. The Octopus trial is designed to slot in new drugs asthey're discovered. We hope that Octopus will test more drugs - or combinations of drugs - that can stop progression of the disease altogether, and even one.


'Major moment in MS research' as new Octopus trial starts Lounge

Jeremy Chataway, MA, PhD, FRCP, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, UK, gives an insight into the Octopus trial, the first-ever multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS).


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Octopus will test several experimental MS therapies against a shared control group. Treatments that appear effective from early data can continue into the next stage without needing to set up a.


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Octopus is the first multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS) trial for MS. It's designed to transform the way treatments for progressive MS are tested. And it's being led by researchers at University College London. Octopus is currently testing two drugs already used in other conditions. University College London Hospital is currently the only site open.


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The Octopus trial is led by Prof Jeremy Chataway at University College London (UCL). Along with the trial site at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, the Anne Rowling Clinic is now open for recruitment. The Octopus trial management team have plans to open 30 Octopus trial sites across the UK. The Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic.


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Octopus is a revolutionary trial that will transform the way we test treatments for Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS). A smarter way of testing potential treatments, it could deliver life-changing new treatments up to three times faster. Octopus is now open to recruitment!


Octopus trial one step closer to launch MS Society

A broad-reaching trial of already-approved drugs is hoped to turn up new treatment options for people with progressive forms of MS. Octopus Study to Test Drug Effects on Progressive MS


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Octopus is a revolutionary trial that will transform the way we test treatments for progressive MS. A smarter way of testing potential treatments, it could deliver life-changing new treatments up to three times faster.


Why we need to find treatments for progressive MS MS Society's Octopus trial YouTube

Introducing Octopus - the world's first multi-arm, multi-stage trial for MS Tuesday 4 May 2021 We're pleased to introduce Octopus - our revolutionary, multi-arm, multi-stage trial that will transform the way we test treatments for progressive MS.

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