This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa, a genetic disorder that affects the eyes and can lead to vision loss. The treatment being tested is an oral medication called N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), which is taken in the form of effervescent tablets. The study will compare the effects of NAC with a placebo to see if NAC can help maintain visual function and reduce visual disability in patients with this condition.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective and safe NAC is when taken twice a day over a period of 45 months. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the NAC treatment or a placebo, and neither the participants nor the researchers will know who is receiving which treatment. This approach helps ensure that the results are unbiased. Throughout the study, participants will have regular check-ups to monitor their vision and overall health.
Participants will undergo various assessments to measure changes in their vision, including tests that evaluate the sensitivity of the macula, which is the central part of the retina responsible for detailed vision. The study aims to determine if NAC can slow down the progression of vision loss compared to the placebo. By the end of the study, researchers hope to gather valuable information about the long-term safety and effectiveness of NAC for individuals with Retinitis Pigmentosa.



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