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NCT ID: NCT03112083 Completed - Adverse Drug Event Clinical Trials

Safety and Tolerability of Krill Powder Supplement in Slightly Overweight People With Moderately Elevated Blood Pressure

Start date: October 6, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to systematically collect data on safety and tolerability of krill powder in humans and simultaneously gain efficacy data by measuring the risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The study was a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled intervention study with slightly obese subjects with mildly or moderately elevated blood pressure. Study was conducted at two study sites in Central (Tampere) and Northern Finland (Oulu). In total 35 subjects were randomised according to randomisation list to two groups (krill powder or placebo) in a balanced manner (1:1), separately for both gender and site. Concealed allocation was used to keep both subjects and staff blinded. The study consisted of a pre-screening, Day -7-(-14) screening visit, Day 0 baseline (Randomization visit) and 8-week safety and tolerance follow-up period with three follow-up visits on Day 14, Day 28 and Day 56. As a primary endpoint of the study, the total number of reported adverse events were compared in the study subject groups taking 8 capsules (4 g) krill oil powder or 8 capsules (4 g) of placebo for the 8-week follow-up period.