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DAOsin is a food supplement for special medical purpose for the treatment of food intolerance provoked by histamine intake. In this uncontrolled, interventional pilot study the effect of an oral diamine oxidase substitution (DAOsin) on the reduced endogenous diamine oxidase activity in histamine intolerant patients will be examined.

Patients with a low endogenous diamine oxidase activity (below 10 Units/ml) take DAOsin for one month 3 times a day. During this month the diamine oxidase activity is tested biweekly. Afterwards a follow up period of one month without taking DAOsin follows. Again the diamine oxidase activity is tested biweekly.


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NCT number NCT03298568
Study type Interventional
Source Sciotec Diagnostic Technologies GmbH
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 21, 2017
Completion date April 16, 2018

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