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Clinical Trial Summary

High cholesterol is one of the major controllable risk factor for coronary heart disease. It is well demonstrated that drugs that reduce the intestinal absorption of cholesterol or block the synthesis of cholesterol or the association of both, can reduce cholesterol and reduce rate of cardiovascular events. The trial will evaluate natural alternative to this drug approach testing the effects of a combination of phytosterol, a nutritional that reduce cholesterol absorption, and fermented red rice, a nutritional that reduce the synthesis of cholesterol. Subjects with sub optimal blood cholesterol levels, matching all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria, will be treated for 8 weeks with a nutraceutical combination of phytosterols and fermented red rice and will have to maintain, during the entire duration of the study, the Mediterranean-style diet provided. The study will evaluate as primary objective the changes in LDL cholesterol blood levels and more in general the modulation of lipid profile and of others clinical parameters as well as the tolerability.


Clinical Trial Description

The study is made up of four visits distributed over a 10-weeks period:

V 1 (day -14) - Screening: After providing written informed consent, tests will be run in order to check the subject's eligibility for the study. Subjects will also be given suggestions regarding their diet (a Mediterranean-style diet is to be maintained for the entire duration of the study).

V2 (baseline) and Day 0 (randomization): After confirmation of the subject's eligibility [LDL-C and Triglycerides (TG) criteria confirmed with blood test results], eligible subjects will be randomized within 3 days to one of the two treatment groups. During this visit an endothelial reactivity test will be performed.

V3 (28 ±3 days after Day 0) - Intermediate: Blood will be drawn for tests and compliance with treatment will be assessed. V4 (28 ± 3 days after Visit 3) - End of study: Blood tests and an endothelial reactivity test will be performed and treatment compliance will be assessed.

Weight, waist circumference, Index of Central Obesity (ICO) and Body Mass Index (BMI), Hepatic Steatosis Index (HSI) and Lipid Accumulation Product (LAP) will be measured/calculated at each visit, height at Visit 1.

Heart rate and blood pressure will be measured at each visit. Adverse events (AEs) will be collected throughout the study starting from the Informed consent signature.

The study will be monitored according to the details specified in the Monitoring Plan. The monitor will have the responsibility of reviewing the ongoing study with the Investigator to verify adherence to the protocol and to deal with any problems. Case Report Form (CRF) will be checked for completeness and consistency with the source data and special attention will be dedicated to patient enrolment, obtaining signed informed consent, occurrence of AEs, product accountability, and accurate recording of variables. The confidentiality of study related documents shall be maintained at all times. The Investigator agrees to allow access to all study materials needed for the proper review of study conduct.

An independent quality audit/inspection at the study site may take place at any time during or after the study. The independent audit/inspection can be carried out by the Sponsor's independent Quality Assurance (QA), by a Health Authorities or an Ethics Committee (EC). ;


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NCT number NCT03739242
Study type Interventional
Source A. Menarini Industrie Farmaceutiche Riunite S.r.l.
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 12, 2017
Completion date August 29, 2018

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