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To determine the efficacy of high dose folic acid supplementation for prevention of preeclampsia in women with at least one risk factor: pre-existing hypertension, pre-pregnancy diabetes (type 1 or 2), twin pregnancy, preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy, or body mass index ≥35. It was hypothesized that high dose (4.0 mg per day) supplementation starting in early pregnancy and continued throughout the entire pregnancy will lower the incidence of preeclampsia in pregnant women at high risk of developing preeclampsia.


Clinical Trial Description

Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy which affects at least 5% of all pregnancies worldwide and has serious health consequences to these women and their babies. Preeclampsia is hypertension (high blood pressure) in pregnancy with proteinuria. Proteinuria is when protein is found in the urine, and it is a sign that the kidneys are not functioning properly. The only effective treatment for preeclampsia is delivery of the baby. Because delivery may be required before the anticipated date of delivery; preeclampsia is also one of the leading causes of preterm delivery and accounts for 25% of very low birth weight infants. Recent research has also shown that women who have had preeclampsia during pregnancy are more likely to be at risk for future cardiovascular events later in life.

Recently some studies have shown that supplementation with multivitamins containing folic acid is associated with a reduced risk of developing preeclampsia. These findings also suggested that for the prevention of preeclampsia, a high dose of folic acid (much higher than the amount of folate received from food intake or what is usually taken during pregnancy) may be needed.

A randomized controlled trial was conducted in 70 obstetrical centres in 5 countries (Argentina, Australia, Canada, Jamaica, and the UK) to evaluate the effect of high dose folic acid started in early pregnancy on the risk of developing preeclampsia in high-risk women. A sample size of 2464 allowed for 80% power and a 10% loss to follow-up/study withdrawal. Participants received either placebo or four 1.0 mg oral tablets of folic acid. ;


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NCT number NCT01355159
Study type Interventional
Source Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date April 2011
Completion date September 2016

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