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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04782037
Other study ID # 321/RC/KEMU
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date October 21, 2020
Est. completion date July 1, 2022

Study information

Verified date May 2022
Source King Edward Medical University
Contact RAFIA M JAMIL, MBBS
Phone 0092-330-4513250
Email rafiajamil15@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Folic acid is a palatable and easily available drug with no serious adverse effects. L-methylfolate is its biologically activated form and is preferred because of its direct availability for certain metabolic processes. As there is no specific and safe drug available that may help in decreasing the duration of diarrhea, purging rate or consistency of stools; and having known the theoretical benefits of folic acid in this regard, it would be appropriate to assess the effectiveness of L-methylfolate among children with diarrhea.


Description:

After approval from the Institutional Review Board of King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, all children diagnosed with acute watery diarrhea as per operational definition fulfilling the inclusion criteria, presenting to the Department of Pediatrics, Mayo Hospital, will be enrolled in this study. Informed written consent will be taken from the parents/guardians of all participants. A detailed history and examination of each subject would be done by an investigator at presentation. Patients will be randomized in two groups - A and B by lottery method. There will be 162 patients in each group. The treatment regimen that includes breast feeding, nutritional advice, rehydration plan; ORT by low osmolar ORS or intravenous rehydration (if required) and zinc sulphate will be given according to the WHO guidelines to all patients of both groups. Children under 1 year of age in group A will receive 3 drops (90mcg) of L-methylfolate calcium) while those older than 1 year of age will be given 5 drops (150mcg). Subjects in Group B will receive equal amount of distilled water as placebo (i.e. 3 drops to <1yr age and 5 drops to >1 yr. Frequency and grades of loose stools in both groups will be assessed daily and written down on a predesigned proforma.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 324
Est. completion date July 1, 2022
Est. primary completion date July 1, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 2 Months to 5 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Children aged 2months- 5 years - Both genders - Acute watery diarrhea as per operational definition - Diarrhea of less than 7-day duration Exclusion Criteria: - Severely malnourished children <3 SD - Bloody diarrhea - Prolonged (7-14 days duration), persistent (>14 days duration) or chronic diarrhea (>4weeks duration) - Those who received folic acid within the last 14 days - Hospital-acquired diarrhea (diarrhea occurring after 48hrs of stay in hospital) - Antibiotic-associated diarrhea. - Presence of other co morbid conditions like pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, etc.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
L-Methylfolate Calcium
Folic acid is one of the water-soluble B vitamins, which is synthetically-produced and found in fortified foods and supplements. It is essential for the synthesis and repair of DNA and RNA and metabolism of amino acids which are required for cell division. There is damage to the intestinal mucosa in most diarrhea cases; therefore, the role of folic acid has been studied as adjuvant therapy for diarrhea since folic acid plays an important role in the synthesis of DNA especially in rapidly regenerating cells.

Locations

Country Name City State
Pakistan Mayo hospital Lahore Punjab

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
King Edward Medical University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Pakistan, 

References & Publications (8)

Ahs JW, Tao W, Löfgren J, Forsberg BC. Diarrheal diseases in low-and middle-income countries: incidence, prevention, and management. Open Infect Dis J. 2010; 4(1):113-24.

Amelia A, Sinohaji AB, Supriatmo. Folic acid and acute diarrhea in children. Pediatr Indones. 2014; 54(5):273-9

Crider KS, Yang TP, Berry RJ, Bailey LB. Folate and DNA methylation: a review of molecular mechanisms and the evidence for folate's role. Adv Nutr. 2012 Jan;3(1):21-38. doi: 10.3945/an.111.000992. Epub 2012 Jan 5. Review. — View Citation

GBD Diarrhoeal Diseases Collaborators. Estimates of global, regional, and national morbidity, mortality, and aetiologies of diarrhoeal diseases: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Lancet Infect Dis. 2017 Sep;17(9):909-948. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(17)30276-1. Epub 2017 Jun 1. Erratum in: Lancet Infect Dis. 2017 Sep;17(9):897. — View Citation

Kadhum RJ, Alghizzi EJ. The effect of oral folic acid supplementation on the course of acute infantile diarrhea. J Kerbala Univ. 2010; 8(4):177-82.

Kotloff KL. The Burden and Etiology of Diarrheal Illness in Developing Countries. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2017 Aug;64(4):799-814. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2017.03.006. Review. — View Citation

Niederberger KE, Dahms I, Broschard TH, Boehni R, Moser R. Safety evaluation of calcium L-methylfolate. Toxicol Rep. 2019 Sep 26;6:1018-1030. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2019.09.012. eCollection 2019. — View Citation

Walker CLF, Rudan I, Liu L, Nair H, Theodoratou E, Bhutta ZA, O'Brien KL, Campbell H, Black RE. Global burden of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea. Lancet. 2013 Apr 20;381(9875):1405-1416. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60222-6. Epub 2013 Apr 12. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Changing the frequency of stools L-methylfolate supplementation is effective in changing the frequency of stools. It will be measured in episodes per day 5 days
Primary Effectiveness in improving grades of diarrhea L-methylfolate supplementation is effective in changing grades of diarrhea. WHO grades will be taken as reference 5 days
Primary Effectiveness in changing duration of diarrhea L-methylfolate supplementation is effective in changing duration of diarrhea in days. 5 days
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