Lipoic Acid Supplement for Cystine Stone (ALA)
Cystinuria
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Cystinuria focused on measuring Cystinuria, Kidney stone, Alpha lipoic acid
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Documented cystinuria on prior 24-hour urine collection and/or stone analysis; history of previous cystine kidney stones.
- Being able and willing to provide consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus (hemoglobin A1C > 8.0% for more than 1 year).
- Current alpha-lipoic acid administration at the time of screening or within the last year prior to screening.
- Vulnerable populations including incarceration status.
- Unable to give informed consent.
- Non-English primary language.
- Pregnancy, lactation, or child-bearing age without birth control devices.
- Anticipation of pregnancy during the study period.
- Serious illness likely to cause death within the next 5 years.
Sites / Locations
- University of California, San Francisco
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
ALA supplement
Placebo
Clinical data including medical history, plain KUB x-ray and renal ultrasound, routine blood work and 24-hour urine collections for all subjects will be collected as part of normal clinical care at routine clinical visit every 4 months. Subjects in this study arm will be taking one supplement tablet containing 1200 mg of alpha lipoic acid orally once daily for three years. At the end of the three years of study drug treatment, all subjects will undergo a low dose non-contrast CT scan to look for a silent change in stone size.
Clinical data including medical history, plain KUB x-ray and renal ultrasound, routine blood work and 24-hour urine collections for all subjects will be collected as part of normal clinical care at routine clinical visit every 4 months. Subjects in this study arm will be taking one placebo tablet containing 10 mg of sucrose orally once daily for three years. At the end of the three years of study drug treatment, all subjects will undergo a low dose non-contrast CT scan to look for a silent change in stone size.