This clinical trial is designed to assess the safety and effectiveness of a new medication developed to help protect brain cells and reduce potential damage following concussion.
If you have a head knock, you will be assessed by your trainer at the ground.
If your Club Trainer suspects a concussion has occurred on game day, transfer to Sportsmed will be coordinated.
At Sportsmed, you will have a full medical assessment (SCAT 6) by a qualified Sports Physician.
If concussed you automatically enter the League’s mandatory minimum 21 day concussion recovery protocol and will be invited to participate in the study.
If you are concussed, you can choose to participate in the Clinical Trial.
You will be then be transferred to The Royal Adelaide Hospital.
At the RAH, a medical doctor will explain the study, determine your eligibility, and answer any questions you may have before obtaining your final consent to participate.
After the initial concussion assessment, it is your choice as to which medical practitioner you consult with. You are however, required to attend the weekly follow up visits with the medical team at the royal Adelaide hospital.
AST-004 has received full regulatory approval for clinical trial use in Australia. This includes:
The medication has also been successfully tested in previous studies conducted in Europe and in Adelaide, South Australia in 2025.
This trial has been approved by the Central Adelaide Local Health Network Human Ethics Committee.