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The supplementation of hydrogen molecules as an aid, adjuvant, may speed up recovering the course of the disease. The purpose of this study is to determine the possible efficacy and safety of solid hydrogen supplements for a clinical study in patients with chronic diseases. Patients will receive hydrogen capsules with their conventional treatment for 24 weeks. Investigators will test for any changes in haematologic, urine analysis and health status during and following the exposure period.


Clinical Trial Description

Hydrogen supplement has been shown to have significant removing effects on free radicals. International clinical trials have shown promise that hydrogen molecules may reduce chronic inflammatory and then speed up recovering the course of the disease.The purpose of this study is to determine the possible efficacy and safety of hydrogen supplements in different formula and dose exposures for a clinical study in patients with chronic diseases.Study design: 60 chronic diseases patients will be recruited from the Taoyuan Armed Forces General Hospital and Tri-Service General Hospital for this study. Participants will be screened by doctors for their eligibility and undergo a series of tests (questionnaires and examinations).Consenting participants will then be randomly allocated into 2 groups (experiment group and control group, single-blind study). In experiment group, participants will receive 2 solid hydrogen capsules every day for 24 weeks. In control group, participants will receive 2 capsules not containing hydrogen every day for 24 weeks. Participants will be examined their regular haematology, urine and health status before and after the intervention. ;


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NCT number NCT06401785
Study type Interventional
Source HoHo Biotech
Contact Kuang-Yih Wang, M.D.
Phone +886 920757313
Email bbban1024@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2
Start date May 11, 2024
Completion date January 29, 2025

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