Clinical Effects of Soluble Dietary Fiber Supplementation
HypomotilityConstipationThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of pectin, a kind of soluble dietary fiber, on colonic transit time, clinical symptoms and the gut microbiota in adults with slow-transit constipation.
Study to Evaluate the Effects of RM-131 in Patients With Chronic Constipation
Chronic ConstipationThe purpose of this study is to evaluate safety and tolerability as well as the effects of RM-131 on colonic motor and sensory effects in patients with chronic constipation.
GOS Prebiotic Effect in Children Constipation
ConstipationSome prebiotics are useful for improving symptoms related to constipation, but clinical trials including infants and older children are scarce. A double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of galactooligosaccharides (GOS) on functional constipation in children and adolescents. Twenty children aged 4 to 16 years of age, who spontaneously sought medical care at a primary healthcare unit, received 1.7g GOS or placebo (Maltodextrin) treatment for 30 days, followed by a 15-day washout period and a 30-day use of an alternative product. A clinical score was calculated at baseline, at the 15th (D15) and 30th (D30) day of each period, to assess bowel movement frequency, straining/ pain during defecation and stool consistency. Oral anal transit time with activated charcoal was determined at baseline and D30 of each period.
A Study to Evaluate Dose Responses of Efficacy and Safety of ASP0456 in Patient With Chronic Constipation...
Chronic ConstipationThe objective of this study is to investigate dose-responses of efficacy and safety of ASP0456 in patients with chronic constipation (diagnosed by Rome III criteria of functional constipation (FC), not including constipation due to organic diseases) compared to placebo and to find the appropriate dose for P3 study.
Phase 2 Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Group Trial of Linaclotide Administered...
Opioid-Induced ConstipationThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of linaclotide for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation (OIC), in adults receiving stable opioid treatment for chronic non-cancer pain that has been present for a minimum of 3 months. This study included up to a 4-week Screening Period, and a 2 to 3-week Pretreatment Period. Patients meeting the entry criteria were randomized to 1 of 2 doses of linaclotide or placebo once per day for 8 weeks. This 8-week study assessed the effects of linaclotide on bowel movement frequency, as well as other bowel symptoms of OIC.
Trial of Linaclotide in Patients With Chronic Idiopathic Constipation
Chronic Idiopathic ConstipationThe objective of this trial was to determine the efficacy and safety of linaclotide 72 ug administered once daily to patients with chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC). The primary efficacy parameter is the percentage of participants in each dosing group that meet the protocol definition for complete spontaneous bowel movement (CSBM) Overall Responder.
Study to Investigate Prucalopride vs. Polyethylene Glycol 3350 on Colon Activity
Chronic ConstipationTo evaluate the different effects of prucalopride and PEG 3350 + electrolytes on colon motor activity in subjects that are chronically constipated.
Prucalopride Subjects With Renal Impairment
ConstipationThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of a single 2 mg oral dose of prucalopride in subjects with various degrees of renal impairment compared with normal renal function and to monitor the safety profile of prucalopride in subjects with renal impairment. Hypothesis: Prucalopride might accumulate and exhibit a different pharmacokinetic profile in renally impaired subjects compared with the normal population.
Evaluation of Clinical Equivalence Between Two Lubiprostone Products in the Treatment of Chronic...
Chronic Idiopathic ConstipationThe objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical equivalence and safety of the test formulation of Lubiprostone 24 mcg capsules manufactured by Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd compared to the marketed formulation AMITIZA® ( Lubiprostone) 24 mcg capsules (Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) in patients with confirmed Chronic Idiopathic Constipation
A Double-blinded,Double-dummy Clinical Trial of Chinese Herbal Medicine (MaZiRenWan) for Functional...
Functional ConstipationGastrointestinal DisordersThe objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a Chinese herbal proprietary medicine, MaZiRenWan (MZRW), by comparing with stimulant laxative western medicine (WM), senna, and placebo for patients with functional constipation (FC) in excessive TCM syndrome.