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Investigation of Kritech Efficacy on Subjects Having Functional Discomfort Associated to Joints and Muscles Disorders (Easykrill)

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VivaTech

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Pain

Treatments

Other: Placebo adminstration
Dietary Supplement: Kritech administration

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT02318875
2011-A00320-41/1

Details and patient eligibility

About

Joints and muscles disorders are common symptoms in the population. They are characterized by swelling, pain, functional impairment and morning stiffness. These disorders can be really disabling and painful, affecting the person's quality life. The purpose of this clinical trial is to test Kritech (Krill oil) efficacy in reducing these symptoms in 154 subjects complaining functional discomfort associated to joints and muscles disorders.

Full description

Epidemiological studies on prevalence and incidence of joints and muscles disorders are scares. Two epidemiological French studies recorded patients consulting their GP for widespread pain, whatever the cause. The most often cited pain localization was the musculoskeletal system (36-59% of the cases). In Europe the situation is similar, with arthritis and osteoarthritis representing the 42% of pains. According to the WHO (World Health Organization) the musculoskeletal system's disorders are the first cause of handicap in the worldwide population.

Krill oil is low in both saturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acid and high in polyunsaturated fatty acid including a high proportion of (n-3) fatty acids and particularly EPA and DHA. There are strong evidences that krill oil may improve the comfort of sensitive joints thank to its n-3 fatty acids and phospholipids content. Particularly, after a supplementation with a dietary product containing pure krill oil, a reduction of systemic inflammation, trough reduction of CRP, was concomitantly accompanied by improvement of various clinical scores associated with joint flexibility, comfort and function. Despite this, there are no studies yet on healthy volunteers complaining the symptoms of rheumatologic pathologies, without being ill.

Here we performed a clinical trial on 154 subjects complaining functional discomfort associated to joints and muscles disorders. The principal objective was to test Kritech efficacy in reducing these symptoms.

Subjects were split in two groups, with one receiving Kritech and the second one the placebo for 12 weeks.

Enrollment

154 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Male and female subjects;
  • >18 years old;
  • Complaining functional discomfort associated to joints and/or muscles disorders, motility disorders and/or initial SMFA score higher or equal to 15 ;
  • Able to give a written or verbal informed consent,
  • Affiliated or beneficiary of social security

Exclusion criteria

  • IMC>30kg/m
  • Acute or chronic, progressive joint disorders (arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute articular rheumatism) of first or second degree and correlated treatments;
  • Subjects refusing of giving their written or verbal informed consent
  • Subjects deprived of freedom following an administrative or judicial decision
  • Participation to another clinical trial in the last four weeks;
  • People who already participated to another research that comprises an exclusion period still ongoing at the time of inclusion

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

154 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Kritech group
Experimental group
Description:
Subjects take 1 Kritech capsule per day (dose of 300mg)
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Kritech administration
Placebo group
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
Subjects take 1 placebo capsule per day
Treatment:
Other: Placebo adminstration

Trial contacts and locations

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