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We conducted a triple-blind clinical trial on 92 patients in 2019. They were randomly divided into a control group of 49 patients and a treatment group of 43 patients. Treatment group received Lesstat and placebo group received the same color tablets


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A triple-blind clinical trial on 92 patients in 2019 was conducted. Patients were randomly divided into a control group of 49 patients and a treatment group of 43 patients. The block randomization method with a block size=2 and a ratio of 2:2 for drug vs. placebo was used. Participants were selected from cardiology center (Prof. Kojuri cardiology clinic, Niayesh St., Shiraz, Iran, www.kojuriclinic.com, Instagram @Kojuri_clinic) who took part in this trial voluntarily and were completely informed about the study. Primarily, some blood tests were done for all of the participants in order to measure their serum levels of LDL cholesterol (LDL-C), HDL cholesterol (HDL-C), total cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). The patients with very high levels of serum LDL-C (above 200 mg/dL) and those with serum levels of LDL-C below 100m/dL were excluded from the trial. Food supplements based on red yeast rice were given to the patients of the treatment group in the form of tablets named Lesstat® (Gricar chemical Srl Co.). Each tablet contained 200 mg fermented red rice with Monascus Purpureus tit 5% in Monacolin K, 10 mg equal to Monacolin K, 90 mg chitosan, 3.5 mg lycopene, 30 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and 5 mg tocopherol (vitamin E). In order to ensure blindness, the placebo tablets were similar to Lesstat (RYR) tablets in shape and color. Both RYR and placebo tablets were given to the patients in identical packages and every package contained 30 tablets of RYR or placebo, which was designed for a one-month use. After the prescription, the participants were told to take one tablet daily in addition to their routine statin therapy for a period of 30 days. The patients were encouraged to contact us if they had any problems during that 30-day period. All participants were told to come back to our center after one month in order to perform some secondary blood tests to compare patients' serum levels of LDL-C, HDL-C, total cholesterol, TG, and hs-CRP with the initial measures. We carried out both primary and secondary blood tests in the same laboratory and with the use of the same kits. Additionally, the levels of serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT), and serum total bilirubin of all patients were assessed in order to assess possible adverse hepatic effects of this combination (statins and RYR) therapy. IBM SPSS software (version 25) for statistical analyses was sed. For comparing the variables between the treatment and placebo groups at baseline, the independent sample t-test and Pearson chi-squared test were . The paired-sample t-test and repeated measure ANOVA were used for the variables with repeated measures. Values of p less than 0.05 were considered to be statistically significant. All of the participants were totally informed about the purposes and details of our study, with giving their informed consent before taking part. Patients refusing to participate were excluded from the trial. ;


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NCT number NCT05095480
Study type Interventional
Source Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date March 1, 2019
Completion date April 1, 2021

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