Clinical Trials
Numerous drugs have been reported to produce benefits in animals, such as creatine, and coenzyme Q10. Some of these have then been tested by humans in clinical trials, with more underway, but as yet none has proven effective. Large observational studies involving human volunteers have revealed insights into the pathobiology of HD and supplied outcome measures for future clinical trials.
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