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ION283 Safety Study Approval ASO Therapy for Lafora Disease

ION283 Safety Study Approved

August 14, 2024/by Christine Kelly

We just learned from Dr. Minassian that the FDA has approved the ION283 Safety Study!

We are so grateful for your continuous support, for Dr. Minassian and his team at UTSW, Dr. Messahel, IONIS, and everyone involved for getting us here.

Our patient community has been a driving force in supporting reaching this stage and we can celebrate another step forward today. We hope this will lead to treatments for our children.

Berge A. Minassian, M.D

“30 years in the making, we now have FDA approval to start our ION283 clinical trial.

I would like to thank each of your associations for your support over the years…” – Dr. Berge Minassian

We do not yet have the application site on clinicaltrials.gov or the criteria for inclusion in the Safety Study. Those will be coming in a few weeks. In the meantime, we can continue fundraising and ensuring all patient families learn of this opportunity.

Budget

The estimated cost of the Safety Study is $1.5 million USD. Please remember, donations do not guarantee a spot for your loved one in the trial. We encourage donations through a patient organization. Chelsea’s Hope has an online fundraiser where you can donate and we will transfer the money to UTSW.

France Lafora is also fundraising HERE.

Donate today!


Please help us share this information! 

If you did not get an email update from us earlier, please ensure you are signed up for our mailing list. Once we learn the criteria from Dr. Minassian, we will send out the information to everyone who has signed up for “research updates.” You can contact christine@chelseashope.org to confirm your email preferences with the subject “Check my Chelsea’s Hope Email Preferences.”

Questions? Please check out our FAQs section on our webpage. 

We answer commonly asked questions about the safety study, including what it is, how much it costs, who can participate, and more! If you don’t see an answer to your question, please email katherine@chelseashope.org with the subject “Safety Study Question.”

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About Chelsea’s Hope

Chelsea’s Hope began as a website in the fall of 2007 to share Chelsea Gerber’s story with family and friends. A 501(c)(3) organization since 2009, we have made an impact by raising awareness, connecting families worldwide, funding research, and maintaining hope.

Our mission is to improve the lives of those affected by Lafora disease and help accelerate the development of treatments. [Read More]

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The mission of Chelsea’s Hope is to improve the lives of those affected by Lafora disease and help accelerate the development of treatments.

Chelsea’s Hope Lafora Children Research Fund is an IRS 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. EIN: 27-1008382

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