the Effectiveness of Probiotics on Atopic Dermatitis With Cow Milk Allergy

NCT01045486 · Status: WITHDRAWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 36

Last updated 2011-07-21

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

There is not enough evidence to support the use of probiotics for prevention or treatment of AD in children in clinical practice.

The purpose of this study is to determine whether probiotics is effective in the treatment of atopic dermatitis with cow milk allergy.

Conditions

Interventions

DRUG

ATP mixed probiotics

\- Patients in Group A will receive ATP mixed probiotics for 6 weeks. And after 4 weeks wash-out period, they will receive placebo for 6 weeks

DRUG

Placebo

\- Patients in Group B will receive placebo for 6 weeks. And after 4 weeks wash-out period, they will receive ATP mixed probiotics for 6 weeks

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Soonchunhyang University Hospital

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Bok Yang Pyun · Pediatric Allergy & Respiratory Center, Department of Pediatrics, Soonchunhyang University Hospital

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Model
CROSSOVER

Eligibility

Min Age
6 Months
Max Age
2 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2010-01-31
Primary Completion
2010-08-31
Completion
2010-09-30

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