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NCT ID: NCT05712044 Not yet recruiting - Drug Abuse Clinical Trials

Effect of Folic Acid on the Presentation of Nuclear Abnormalities in People With a History Drug Abuse

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Multiple studies have pointed to the harmful potential of licit and illicit drugs. as agents associated with neoplastic processes and other non-communicable diseases, for which reason It has become a problem of global size. Objective: The central objective is to determine the cytogenotoxic damage in the oral mucosa of people with chronic drug use, as well as establishing the therapeutic effect of acid administration folic on said damage. Methodology: Quasi-experimental study, pretest-posttest design with no control group. equivalent, in subjects with substance abuse and healthy subjects. The intervention will consist of administration of 15 mg of folic acid divided into 3 doses per day. Mucosal samples will be taken orally in duplicate to each participant to determine the frequency of micronuclei (MN), bursts cells (NBUD), binucleated cells (BN), condensed chromatin (CC), karyorrhexis (CR), pyknosis (PIC) and caryolysis (CL) at different time events: pre-treatment, 15 days and 30 days. So as a survey to determine consumption patterns of psychoactives, sociodemographic data, dietary and exposure to known cytogenotoxic agents. Resources and infrastructure: The study will be carried out in the pharmacology laboratory of the Center University of Tonalá, who will make their equipment and reagents available. Group experience: The research group has over a decade of experience in the development of projects related to mutagenesis and cyto-genotoxic agents. Development time: The project will be developed from February 2023 to August of 2023

NCT ID: NCT03017976 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Swimming Pool Environment Impact on the Human Respiratory Health

SWAN
Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study aims to assess the influence of exposure to swimming pool environment on respiratory symptoms and diseases, and on cancer outcomes among swimmers and swimming pool attendants.