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Probiotics for Urinary Tract Infection in Neurogenic Bladder
Study Summary
This trial will test whether probiotics are safe and can reduce the number of urinary tract infections and the amount of renal scarring in children with neurogenic bladder conditions who are using clean intermittent catheterization.
- Urinary Tract Infection
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- You are allergic to Septra.You have had multiple urinary tract infections in the past year.You have been taking medication to prevent infection for at least one month.You are currently using a catheter to help with a bladder condition caused by a nerve problem.Participants must be between 6 and 20 years old.You have been taking medicine to prevent illness for at least one month.You use a specific method to manage your bladder condition.You have had multiple urinary tract infections in the past year.Participants must be between 6 and 20 years old.
- Group 1: probiotics plus antibiotic
- Group 2: Antibiotic
- Group 3: Probiotic plus placebo
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
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Has there been previous research into the combination of probiotics and antibiotics?
"Currently, there are zero Phase 3 trials being conducted for the combination of probiotics and antibiotics. However, three studies in total throughout three different locations - all situated in Shanghai - remain active."
What is the participant capacity of this trial?
"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov confirms that, first posted on January 1st 2015, this trial is currently accepting applicants. As such, 36 patients need to be identified from one medical centre for participation in the research."
Does this research endeavor involve individuals aged 35 or higher?
"This specific trial is looking for adolescents aged between 12 and 17. External research indicates that 217 trials are currently recruiting minors, while 647 clinical studies are actively enrolling patients above the age of 65."
Are there any unfilled slots for participants in this experiment?
"Affirmative. The clinicaltrial.gov portal demonstrates that this medical trial began on January 1, 2015 and was recently updated in September 2021. Currently, 36 participants are required from one site to participate in the study."
Who meets the eligibility criteria for this research program?
"Candidates must meet the criteria of having a urinary tract infection and fall within an age range of 12 to 17 in order to be eligible for this trial, which is aiming to recruit 36 participants."
Is this particular trial a pioneering endeavor?
"Research into the efficacy of probiotics plus antibiotic has been conducted since 2015, when a study sponsored by Canadian Urological Association was completed with 36 participants. After receiving Phase 1 & 2 approval for its drug status, there are currently 3 active trials for this medication in three different countries spanning two cities."
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