Click image to enlargeIf your child has Tourette's Syndrome, you know that physical (motor) and verbal (vocal) tics can be frustrating because they are unpredictable and disruptive. No matter how often tics happen or how intense they are, they can be difficult to diagnose and manage. This study is investigating the study drug, called ecopipam, to find out how well it works in subjects age 6 to 17 years of age with Tourette's Syndrome
To be eligible for this study, your child must:
-Have signed written informed consent from a parent or legal guardian
-Sign a written informed assent
-Be 6 to 17 years of age
-Be diagnosed with TS
-Have both motor and vocal tics that interrupt normal routines
This is not a complete list of study requirements. The study doctor will review the full criteria for this study with you.