Clinical Trial: Treatment Protocol for Clofazamine in the Long Term Treatment of Leprosy

Study Status: No longer available
Recruit Status: No longer available
Study Type: Expanded Access




Official Title: Clofazamine in the Long Term Treatment of Leprosy, Phase III

Brief Summary: Clofazimine has shown effectiveness in the treatment of leprosy for many years. The World Health Organization and the National Hansen's Disease Program consider clofazamine to be standard therapy for treatment of multibacillary leprosy. In recent years, the availability of the drug has become limited and is currently available only under a research protocol and is considered "investigational." Use of Clofazamine in patients presenting with lepromatous leprosy is necessary for patients exhibiting nerve involvement or lesions resistant to other therapies. This drug will be used prospectively for patients who require treatment of leprosy as deemed appropriate by a Kaiser Permanente Southern California physician.