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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 12-month study to determine the effectiveness of D-mannose (2g daily) supplementation in rUTI (recurrent urinary tract infection) prevention in post-menopausal women.
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The proposed study on D-mannose prophylaxis is designed to address a critical unmet medical need to improve the understanding and prevention of rUTI (recurrent urinary tract infection) in post-menopausal women, a population disproportionately affected by rUTI and understudied. The efficacy of D-mannose on preventing uncomplicated rUTI will be elucidated, and additional study measures (including urine culture and one-hour D-mannose test results) may help establish an ideal candidate for responding to daily D-mannose intake over time. The proposed study will follow CONSORT guidelines for randomized clinical trial studies.
Aim 1. Test the hypothesis that D-mannose provides effective rUTI prophylaxis in post-menopausal women over 6 months.
Aim 2. Test the hypothesis that D-mannose provides effective rUTI prophylaxis in post-menopausal women beyond 6 months and up to one year.
The overarching hypotheses are that (1) D-mannose will be found superior to placebo in preventing rUTI in post-menopausal women over 6 months as suggested by one prior RCT7 (Aim 1) and (2) D-mannose will remain effective for rUTI prophylaxis up to one year (Aim 2).
Ninety (90) women currently UTI-free and with a history of uncomplicated rUTI, defined as ≥ 2 symptomatic UTIs in 6 months or ≥ 3 symptomatic UTIs in 12 months, will be enrolled and randomized (2:1 ratio) to receive D-mannose (2g, i.e., 4 x 500mg capsules) or placebo daily for 12 months.
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90 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Meghan Leak; Jessica de Araujo Paula
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