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NCT ID: NCT02179788 Completed - Insulin Resistance Clinical Trials

Metformin to Augment Low Milk Supply (MALMS) Study

MALMS
Start date: June 2014
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Most new mothers in the United States will start off breastfeeding. For some mothers, despite following best practices, they are not able to meet their breastfeeding goals due to unexplained low milk supply. At the same time, nearly 1 in 4 new mothers are pre-diabetic (elevated blood sugar, but not yet diabetic). My progression of research suggests that the same metabolic factors causing pre-diabetes may also be causing low milk supply. Metformin is a widely prescribed drug to treat high blood sugar. This study is a preliminary, small scale randomized trial designed to test for a trend in the hypothesis that metformin is safe and potentially effective in treating low milk supply in insulin resistant and pre-diabetic mothers.

NCT ID: NCT01512225 Completed - Low Milk Supply Clinical Trials

Enhancing Breast Milk Production With Domperidone in Mothers of Preterm Neonates

EMPOWER
Start date: May 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Domperidone in those mothers who are identified as having difficulty with breast milk production to meet the nutritional needs of their infant in the neonatal intensive are unit (NICU) hospitalization setting, and to determine how it should be considered in the care of mothers and their preterm infants without causing undesirable effects to either the mother or infant.