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The study will test the ability of specially formulated nutritional supplement capsules to extend the time between recurrent urinary tract infections in women. This objective will be completed by enrolling women who have suffered from 3-4 uncomplicated UTIs in the past 12 months into a double blind placebo controlled cross-over trial. Cross-over and study completion are triggered by the next two UTI recurrences. The goal of the study is for the supplement to extend the time to the next UTI for study participants as compared to placebo.


Clinical Trial Description

Background: Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), i.e. having three or more infections in 12 months, present a common and serious health problem for women. Long-term prophylactic antibiotic use is one treatment approach though there are currently no consensus treatment strategies for chronic recurrent UTIs which makes development of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains a major concern. Alternatively, nutritional supplements such as those based on cranberry and the sugar d-mannose, have shown some mixed success as a complementary treatment for UTIs. Thus, identification of a multi-ingredient nutritional supplement which could reduce the recurrence of UTIs when applied in conjunction with standard of care would be valuable to the heath and healthcare of women.

Objective: The study will test the efficacy of a twice-daily nutritional supplement for extending the time between recurrent UTIs in women. The supplement is a commercially available product (WelTract, AmPurity LLC) whose capsules contain extracts from Hibiscus flowers and cranberry fruit, lactoferrin, D-mannose, and vitamins C and D.

Methods: The study design will be a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over trial. The primary outcome will be time to recurrence of next UTI. Women (age 18-75 yrs) will be enrolled at a private urology clinic upon presentation of their 3rd or 4th simple cystitis of the lower urinary tract in the past 12 months. Randomization and product consumption will occur concurrently with standard of care treatment (acute antibiotics) of the infection. Resolution of the infection will be confirmed by urine culture and supplement or placebo consumption will continue until UTI recurrence which will trigger cross-over. Again, standard of care will ensue and consumption of the supplement or placebo will continue until UTI recurrence which triggers participant study completion. Cross-over is not forced and the maximum allowable time to cross-over and/or complete the study is one year per participant. Side-effects will be monitored and reported.

Analysis Plan: The study plans to enroll a maximum of 250 women, intending to ensure that 150 women complete the study. Statistical analysis will be performed using both the non-parametric Log Rank test and the Gail and Simon method, each with different primary outputs (statistical significance and effect size, respectively). Both of these methods are suitable for comparing paired time-to-event measures as found in a cross-over design. The baseline sample size (N=150) was calculated using the Cox Proportional Hazard method, at 85% desired power, an alpha level 0.05, a representative hazard ratio of 0.7 from prior cranberry treatment trials, and allowing for up to 40% of the subjects to not complete the study due to reasons such as withdrawal or dropout.

Clinical Significance: The daily consumption of a scientifically-based multi-ingredient nutritional supplement may provide a safe and practical means to extend the time until recurrence of the next UTI for women who have suffered 3-4 UTIs in the past 12 months when applied in combination with standard of care. ;


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NCT number NCT03597152
Study type Interventional
Source AmPurity Nutraceuticals, LLC
Contact Katie O'Brien
Phone 501-219-8900
Email katie@arkansasurology.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2022

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