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PEMP-AT is a prospective, single-arm, open-label, 1-week acceptability study to evaluate PKU EASY Microtabs Plus for the dietary management of participants with phenylketonuria (PKU). Up to 10 participants aged 3 years and above will be recruited in a single-centre in the UK.
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PKU is a rare inborn error of metabolism with a prevalence of 1 in 10,000 in the UK population. The mainstay of treatment for most individuals is dietary therapy with a strict protein-restricted diet. We propose to recruit children with a diagnosis of PKU aged 3 years and above.
The study product, PKU EASY Microtabs Plus is a food for special medical purposes (FSMP), as defined by the Delegated Act EU 2016/128, used for the dietary management of Phenylketonuria (PKU).
The study will be investigating the acceptability of PKU EASY Microtabs Plus, as defined by the Advisory Committee on Borderline Substances (ACBS). This includes the following:
participant adherence to recommended intakes gastrointestinal symptoms evaluations of palatability. Each participant will be on the study for 1 week.
The study consists of a 1 week period where participants introduce the study product into their diet. Gastrointestinal tolerance, compliance and product acceptability will be evaluated.
Data collection will be performed using paper data collection forms completed by the investigators at the baseline and end of study visits. Patients/parents/guardians, as appropriate, will also complete a brief daily questionnaire on each of the 7 study days. There will also be a questionnaire completed by the patient/parents/guardians over the course of the study, in relation to protein substitute intake, gastrointestinal tolerance, and product acceptability.
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Sarah Dolan, Ph.D.
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