This clinical trial focuses on Monocarboxylate Transporter 8 (MCT8) deficiency, a rare condition that affects the body’s ability to properly transport thyroid hormones. The study examines the effectiveness of tiratricol, a thyroid hormone-like medication that comes in tablet form and is taken by mouth.
The study aims to determine how well tiratricol helps improve movement and development in young boys with MCT8 deficiency. The treatment period is divided into two parts, with participants receiving the medication for up to 4 years. During this time, doctors will monitor how the children’s motor skills and overall development progress.
The medication being tested, tiratricol, is classified as a thyromimetic drug, which means it works similarly to natural thyroid hormones in the body. The study focuses specifically on young male patients who are diagnosed with MCT8 deficiency through genetic testing and are under the age of 30 months when starting the treatment.



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