Xerostomia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Development of a Milk Product Substitution for Patients Suffering From Xerostomia Caused by Psychotropic Drugs and Comparison of Its Efficiency With the Use of Aequasyal (Oxidized Glycerol Triester)Spray.
Dry mouth is in most cases due to iatrogenic causes, particularly drugs. The existing
products such as saliva substitutes are often disappointing (bad taste, poor efficiency).
Our hypothesis has considered the "empirical" observations made by some patients with
xerostomia who consumed milk products to relieve the dry mouth syndrome from which they
suffered. With this clinical observation, a closer collaboration has been undertaken with
research laboratories specialising in food and especially milk. Through its composition, the
dairy product in itself provides relief for the patient, due both to its physical and
biochemical properties, which could explain these observed improvements, and elements
related to the phenomena of consumption of food as an alternative to medication. In the
latter, hedonism takes on a role which has not been previously assessed. Initial work
undertaken with the department of applied research at the National Dairy Industry School
(ENIL) led to the prototyping of a new natural milk, which is the subject of this
application for development, to qualify and adapt a product with a "health benefit" in
patients suffering from xerostomia.
To further develop this project we will initiate a sequential clinical trial by groups of
five ambulatory patients with xerostomia (patients taking antidepressants followed in
psychiatry appointments). The clinical tests will be organised by the CIC with the
psychiatric wards of the University Hospital of Besançon. Each group of 5 patients will test
a similar product for 14 days. The information collected after a series of tests with a
group of patients will be translated by changing the ENIL specifications to produce a new
mini-series of products. This repetition will be carried out up to 3 times if necessary to
help achieve a satisfactory product in terms of taste, texture and lubrication properties,
which will then be tested in a randomized controlled cross-over study of the efficiency and
acceptability of the new "LactoXeros" product versus a reference product (Aequasyal ®,
Oxidized Glycerol Triester) on a group of 32 patients at the University hospital of Dijon.
A natural way to combat xerostomia at the interface of patient diet, such as we propose,
could help improve quality of life for patients, minimize harmful effects (infection, decay)
and promote adherence of patients to treatments which are responsible for xerostomia.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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