Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Diarrhea Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel Group Study of the Efficacy and Safety of L. Plantarum UALp-05TM in Diarrhea- Predominant-irritable Bowel Syndrome
Verified date | January 2022 |
Source | Vedic Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Several probiotic strains have shown beneficial outcomes in IBS patients, particularly among the Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium genera, Lactobacillus plantarum (recently reclassified as Lactiplantibacillus plantarum) is a frequently isolated species of the healthy human GI tract that has been studied in numerous GI clinical studies, including for IBS.In the present study, the efficacy and tolerability of L. plantarum (UALp-05TM), will be evaluated in individuals with IBS-D.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 314 |
Est. completion date | May 5, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 5, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Males and females aged 18 to 70 years. 2. Participants with Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as per Rome IV IBS criteria: Recurrent abdominal pain on average at least 1 day/week in the last 3 months, associated with two or more of the following criteria: - Related to defecation (Maybe increased or decreased by defecation) - Associated with a change in the frequency of stool (increase in frequency) - Associated with a change in the form (appearance) of stool 3. History of abnormal bowel movements, which are predominantly diarrhea (more than one-fourth (25%) of bowel movements with BSS Types 6-7 and less than one-fourth (25%) with BSS Types 1-2) in the last one month prior to screening. 4. Average APS-NRS score of = 6 for last 3 months prior to screening visit. 5. Fasting blood glucose levels = 125 mg/dL (6.94 mmol/l). 6. Hemoglobin = 10 g/dL. 7. Able to comply and perform the procedures requested by the protocol (consumption of study medications, filling scheduled eDiary for health updates, biological sample collection procedures and study visit schedule). 8. Participants with access to western toilet facilities. 9. Participants with non-vegetarian dietary preferences (Note: Non-vegetarian food will be defined as food derived from animals, birds, fish, shell-fish, etc) 10. Participants consuming non-vegetarian food for at least 2 times in a week. 11. SpO2 = 96% as assessed by fingertip pulse oximetry 12. Participants who are sufficiently literate to understand the essence of the study, are informed about the purpose of the study, and understand their rights. 13. Participants who are able to give written informed consent and are willing to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Participants not meeting IBS-D diagnostic criteria (i.e. IBS-Constipation, Mixed or Unclassified). 2. Uncontrolled abnormal Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) value which is < 0.35 or > 4.94 µIU/mL. 3. Uncontrolled Type II DM (Controlled Type II diabetics can be included upon investigator's discretion). 4. Type I diabetes. 5. Uncontrolled hypertension defined as SBP = 140 mm Hg and/or DBP = 90 mm Hg. 6. Use of probiotics and/or prebiotics (In the form of supplements) within the last 4 weeks prior to screening. 7. Use of medicines (Prescription, OTC, etc), health supplements or herbal medicines expected to promote gut health and alleviate IBS related complications within the last four 4 months prior to screening. 8. Established diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in last 3 months prior to screening. 9. History of surgical resection of the stomach, small intestine or large intestine. 10. Participants with acute gastroenteritis. 11. History or complications of inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis) or ischemic colitis. 12. Participants with complications from infectious enteritis. 13. History of any diet-based intolerance (gluten or lactose intolerance). 14. History of or complications from malignant tumors. 15. History of any significant neurological or psychiatric condition which may affect study participation or inference of study outcomes. 16. Consumption of psychotropic agents in the last 1 year prior to screening. 17. History (in past 2 years) of smoking or currently smoking or using any form of smokeless tobacco. 18. Participation in other clinical trials in last 90 days prior to screening. 19. Participants with heavy alcohol consumption, defined as: - For men: More than 14 standard alcoholic drinks (SAD)/week or more than 4 SAD in a day. - For women: More than 7 SAD/week or more than 3 SAD in a day. (NOTE - A standard alcoholic drink contains approximately 14 grams of alcohol, which is equivalent to 12 ounces of beer (~5% alcohol), 8.5 ounces of malt liquor (~9% alcohol), 5 ounces of wine (~12% alcohol), 3.5 ounces of fortified wine (e.g., sherry or port), or 1.5 ounces of liquor (distilled spirits; ~40% alcohol). 20. Participants who have a clinically active state of systemic illness, which may include but is not limited to cardiovascular, endocrine, immune, respiratory, hepatobiliary, kidney and genitourinary, neuropsychiatric, and gastrointestinal system. To be ruled out by physician based on prior history and physical examination. 21. Females who are pregnant/planning to be pregnant/lactating or taking any oral contraceptives. 22. Any condition that could, in the opinion of the investigator, preclude the participant's ability to successfully and safely complete the study or that may confound study outcomes. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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India | Ahmedabad Gastro Associates, | Ahmedabad | Gujarat |
India | Apex Gastro Clinic and Hospital, | Ahmedabad | Gujarat |
India | SN Gastro and Liver Clinic | Ahmedabad | Gujarat |
India | Dr. Khanna Clinic, | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
India | My Health Clinic, | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
India | Samarth Digestive Disease Centre | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
India | Stress Test Clinic | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
India | Rahate Surgical Hospital, | Nagpur | Maharashtra |
India | Ashirwad Hospital And Research Centre, | Ulhasnagar | Maharashtra |
India | Aman Hospital and research center | Vadodara | Gujarat |
India | Shubham Sudbhawana Superspeciality Hospital, | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh |
India | Khannas Clinic | Varanasi . | Uttar Pradesh |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vedic Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd. |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Severity Scale | To evaluate the effect of IP consumption on change in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Severity Scale total score on day 56 from baseline (Day 0) in comparison to placebo.
A score on a scale, include 0 to 100 pointer scale the minimum score is the better outcome and maximum values is worse outcome. |
Day 0, Day 56 | |
Secondary | Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Severity Scale | To evaluate the effect of Investigational Product on global assessment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms, as assessed by the change in Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Severity Scale total score on day 28 from baseline (day 0) in comparison to placebo. A score on a scale, include 0 to 100 pointer scale the minimum score is the better outcome and maximum values is worse outcome. | Day 28 | |
Secondary | Abdominal Pain Severity Numeric Rating Scale | To evaluate the effect of IP on abdominal pain severity (11-point scale), as assessed by the change in Abdominal Pain Severity Numeric Rating Scale score on day 56 from baseline (day 0) in comparison to placebo. A score on a scale, include 0 to 10 pointer scale the minimum score is the better outcome and maximum values is worse outcome. | Screening, Day 0, Day 28 and Day 56 | |
Secondary | Bristol Stool Scale | To evaluate the effect of IP on percentage of study population achieving normal stool consistency, as assessed by Bristol Stool Scale on day 56 from baseline (day 0) in comparison to placebo. Bristol Stool Scale (BSS), a validated ordinal scale of stool types ranging from 1 through 7, with types 1-2 and 6-7, in conjunction with other symptoms, indicative of constipation and diarrhea, respectively. Types 3-5 are generally considered to be the most normal stool form and are the modal stool forms in cross-sectional surveys of healthy adults. | Screening, Day 0, Day 28 and Day 56 | |
Secondary | Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Severity Scale percent responder | To evaluate the effect of IP on percent responders defined by clinically significant Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Severity Scale total score improvement on day 56 in comparison to placebo.
A score on a scale, include 0 to 100 pointer scale the minimum score is the better outcome and maximum values is worse outcome. |
Day 56 | |
Secondary | Irritable Bowel Syndrome -Quality of Life | To evaluate the effect of IP on quality of life as assessed by the change in Irritable Bowel Syndrome -Quality of Life score on day 56 from baseline (day 0) in comparison to placebo.
34 set of Questionnaire indication following score 1=Not at all, 2=Slightly, 3=Moderately, 4=Quite a bit, 5=A great deal, the minimum score is the better outcome and maximum values is worse outcome. |
Day 0, Day 28 and Day 56 |
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