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NCT ID: NCT04829760 Completed - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

The Effect of Psyllium and Wheat Bran on Body Weight in People With Parkinson's Disease and Constipation Symptoms

NRO
Start date: May 13, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a 10-week randomized, controlled study to compare the safety and efficacy of two common fiber supplements, psyllium and wheat bran in terms of changes in body weight, nutrition status, and bowel function in patients with Parkinson's Disease who have constipation symptoms. After a 2-week run-in period, participants will be randomized to receive 10 grams daily of psyllium, coarse wheat bran, or maltodextrin (placebo) for 8 weeks. Nutritional and neurological evaluations will be conducted at the beginning and end of the 8-week intervention period.

NCT ID: NCT04804267 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Idiopathic Constipation

Evaluation of Clinical Equivalence Between Two Linaclotide Products in the Treatment of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation

Start date: March 5, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical equivalence of the test formulation of Linaclotide compared to the marketed formulation LINZESS® in patients with Chronic Idiopathic Constipation, and to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the test formulation of Linaclotide in the treatment of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation.

NCT ID: NCT04798417 Completed - Clinical trials for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Nutrition to Relieve IBS Constipation

NUTRIC
Start date: March 8, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a disease that affects a large number of people. To date, no adequate treatment is available. This is partially due to the heterogeneity of the patients and the complicated pathology in which not all mechanisms are understood. Based on results of in vitro screening within the IBSQUtrition project, we selected promising dietary supplements for validation of their potential beneficial effects on stool pattern in IBS-Constipation (IBS-C) patients. Objective: The primary objective is to determine the effects of a 4-week intervention with either a prebiotic supplement or a probiotic supplement on stool pattern (including stool frequency, consistency, and volume) in IBS-C patients. The secondary objective is to determine the effects if this intervention on GI complaints and quality of life in IBS-C patients. Study design: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial will be conducted with three parallel intervention arms Study population: 180 adult (18-70 yrs) IBS patients with a constipation-predominant subtype Intervention: A 4 week run-in period will be followed by a 4-week intervention period with three parallel arms: 1) prebiotic supplement, 2) probiotic supplement, and 3) Placebo supplement, during which the study participants consume the respective supplement twice per day. Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary study parameter is stool pattern: stool frequency, stool consistency; and stool volume. The secondary study parameters are gastrointestinal complaints, Quality of Life, and HADS. Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: Study participants have to invest about 14.5 hours of their time in this study mainly to complete several questionnaires (short daily questionnaire, longer questionnaires at three occasions), which is conveniently all possible from home. They have to comply to consume a supplement twice daily for four weeks. At two time points they have to collect their stool for five consecutive days. There are limited risks for the study participants.

NCT ID: NCT04784780 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Constipation

Long-term Elobixibat for Chronic Constipation

TANK-27
Start date: August 6, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In this double-blind comparative study, AJG533 (elobixibat) 10 mg or AJG533 placebo was orally administered once daily before meals for 12 weeks in patients with chronic constipation, and the primary endpoint was the change from Week 2 of the observation period in the number of complete spontaneous bowel movements (CSBM) at Week 12 of the treatment period. The primary endpoint was the change in the number of complete spontaneous bowel movements (CSBM) from Week 2 of the observation period.

NCT ID: NCT04768010 Withdrawn - Constipation Clinical Trials

Misoprostol for Bloating and Distension

Start date: August 2023
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Symptoms of bloating, abdominal distension, and constipation are common in patients with cirrhosis. These symptoms may be explained by disease-associated effects in gastrointestinal physiology, as well as medication side-effects. The presence of these symptoms affect quality of life, as well as risk for encephalopathy. Misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin approved for the treatment prevention of NSAID-induced gastric ulcers. The drug also causes smooth muscle contraction in the gastrointestinal tract has been shown to improve colonic motility. This study aims to assess the efficacy of misoprostol for treating bloating, distension, and constipation in patients with cirrhosis. Study participants will receive misoprostol for a duration of three days. Participants will complete pre-intervention and post-intervention symptom questionnaires and low dose abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan. These measures will be used to assess subjective symptom scores and objective measurement of intestinal gas and colonic stool. Post-intervention measures will be compared to pre-intervention measures to assess improvement of symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT04759833 Terminated - Constipation Clinical Trials

A Study of Prucalopride For Functional Constipation in Children and Teenagers

Start date: July 13, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Functional constipation is a condition when it is very hard to pass a stool that is not due to any other health problem or to medicines being taken. This condition is more common in children and teenagers. This study has 2 parts: The main aim of the 1st part of the study is to learn if a medicine called prucalopride can improve bowel movements in children and teenagers with functional constipation. Another aim is to check for side effects from 2 different doses of prucalopride. The main aim of the 2nd part of the study is to continue to check for side effects from 2 different doses of prucalopride. In the 1st part, at the first visit, the study doctor will check who can take part. Participants who take part will be picked for 1 of 3 treatments by chance. - A low dose of prucalopride once a day. - A higher dose of prucalopride once a day. - A placebo once a day. In this study, a placebo will look like prucalopride but will not have any medicine in it. Participants will be treated with prucalopride or a placebo for 12 weeks. Participants who took prucalopride will continue to the 2nd part of the study. They will have the same treatment as they did in the 1st part of the study. They will continue with their treatment for another 36 weeks. Participants who took placebo in the 1st part of the study will receive prucalopride in the 2nd part of the study. They will be picked for a low dose or a high dose of prucalopride by chance. Participants will visit the clinic a few times during treatment. The clinic staff will also telephone the participants, or their parents or caregivers throughout treatment for a check-up 4 weeks after last treatment, the clinic staff will telephone the participants, or their parents or caregivers for a final check-up.

NCT ID: NCT04757493 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

The Effects of Prucalopride in Patients With Constipation Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Start date: March 10, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is very common functional gastrointestinal disorder in daily gastrointestinal practice. Its etiology is multifactorial and incompletely understood. Different types of treatment have been trying but no single drug is effective for every patients. After the discovery of 5HT4(5 hydroxytryptamine-4) receptor and its effect on gastrointestinal motility, 5HT4 receptor agonist becoming a good therapeutic tool in different functional gastrointestinal disorder. Prucalopride is a selective 5HT4 agonist and it has proven benefit in chronic idiopathic constipation but there is not enough evidence that it is effective in constipation predominant IBS. Objective: To assess the efficacy of Prucalopride in constipation predominant IBS patients. Material & method: Consecutive patients of both sexes, age more than 18 years attended the outpatient department of Gastroenterology meeting the inclusion Criteria of IBS-C will be initially enrolled for the study. Their clinical history, examination & initial investigations report will be noted on the standard data sheet. Any alternative diagnosis if proven by clinical examination or laboratory investigation will be excluded from the study. Randomization into two groups (Prucalopride and placebo) will be performed by lottery. Patients will be randomly assigned to receive either Prucalopride 2 mg or placebo for 6 weeks. IBS symptoms will be assessed by IBS-SSS (symptom severity score) and IBS-QOL(quality of life) at the baseline, 2nd week and 6th week of treatment (end of treatment). Any adverse effect due to drugs will also be monitored by base line ECG, calculation of corrected QT interval and ECG monitoring (2 weeks and 6 weeks) during the course of treatment. Data analysis By SPSS. IBS-SSS and IBS-QOL instrument scores will be expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical analysis will be done by paired and unpaired 't' test. P value <0.05 will be considered statistically significant. Ethical Consideration: Every ethical issue will be discussed with the patient regarding the study and informed written consent will be obtained. There will be no chance of disclosure of information that will have been harmful to the patients or others. Permission have been taken from the concerned departmental ethical committee as well as ethical review committee of BSMMU in order to carry out the study.

NCT ID: NCT04716868 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Functional Constipation

Evaluation of a Supplement of Agave Tequilana Weber Azul vs Psyllium Plantago in Patients With Functional Constipation

SATWAVPP
Start date: July 18, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Introduction: Constipation is one of the gastrointestinal disorders MOST frequent That Affects around 20% of the western population, being more frequent in the female gender (M1.5: H1). Constipation can be primary, When causes constipation associated With (medication, mechanical obstruction, spinal cord injury, etc.) and secondary. There are multiple therapeutic options for the management of constipation, changes in lifestyle Including, the intake of fiber, laxatives and pharmacological treatment and in selected cases (colonic inertia) surgery. The first option in the therapeutic management for Patients With constipation are changes in lifestyle, Among Which is the type of diet (increase in fiber intake, Which Has Been Associated With an improvement in the fecal matter and the evacuation frequency), liquid intake and exercise. Aim: To Evaluate the efficacy of the blue agave fructans Tequilana Weber in Patients With functional constipation Methods: This is a prospective, randomized, controlled and single blind study to determine the phase III efficacy of the blue agave fructans Tequilana Weber intake in subjects with functional constipation. In order to Achieve so, it is planned to include over 18 years of Patients age Fulfill the WHO as well as inclusion criteria The Rome III criteria for functional constipation. Statistical analysis plan: The data obtained will be analyzed with SPSS version 24. For continuous variables the results are presented in mean ± standard deviation when the variables are normally distributed or medians and percentiles otherwise and as frequency and percentages when they were categorical. For basal and subsequent comparison to the intra intervention groups, Student's t-test for paired samples (variables with normal distribution) or the Mann-Whitney U (variables without normal distribution) is used in the case of continuous variables and X2 or the McNemar test in the case of categorical variables. For comparison between groups ANOVA (variables with normal distribution) or Kruskal-Wallis (non-normal distribution variables) used for continuous variables and the same percentage of change obtained when the variables are continuous. Also an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was performed to control variables that might have an effect on the response variables.

NCT ID: NCT04713085 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Anorectal Malformations

Sacral Neuromodulation in Children and Adolescents

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of neuromodulation for treatment of chronic constipation and fecal incontinence in pediatric patients and to evaluate the differences between the invasive vs. non-invasive approach.

NCT ID: NCT04710654 Completed - Clinical trials for Functional Constipation

Effects of Different Physiotherapy Programs on Functional Constipation

Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study compares the effectiveness of a more comprehensive behavioral treatment, physical activity and exercise program, as well as CTM and IF current stimulation approaches at different frequencies on functional constipation symptoms and quality of life, compared to their counterparts in the literature.