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Study NCT00395954   Information provided by University Hospitals, Leicester
First Received: November 2, 2006   Last Updated: February 13, 2009   History of Changes

November 2, 2006
February 13, 2009
November 2006
June 2007   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
 
 
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Amount of Lactose Causing Symptoms in Lactose Intolerant People
A Study to Determine the Threshold of Lactose Ingestion That Provokes Symptoms in Lactose Intolerant People.

The hypothesis underlying this study is that failure to recognise the role of lactose intolerance among patients has led to inappropriate dietary advice and treatment with drugs that contain lactose as a filler. These failures exacerbate symptoms and lead to the unnecessary use of immune suppressant drugs.

This study will identify the threshold at which symptoms of lactose intolerance develop, to provide appropriate advice and treatment in the management of patients.

 
Phase 0
Observational
Prospective
Lactose Intolerance
 
 
 

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Completed
48
June 2007
June 2007   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Confirmed lactose intolerance demonstrated with a lactose intolerance test.
  • Adherence to a lactose free diet for at least four days before the start of the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Failure to adhere to a lactose free diet.
  • People who are on lactose containing medications.
  • Pregnancy.
  • Unwillingness to comply with study outline.
Both
18 Years and older
No
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NCT00395954
Carolyn Burden, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
UHL 10217
University Hospitals, Leicester
 
Principal Investigator: John F Mayberry, DSc MD University Hospitals, Leicester
University Hospitals, Leicester
February 2009

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