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CompletedNCT05222841

The Effectiveness of Spermotrend Food Supplement in the Treatment of Male Infertility

The Effectiveness of the Spermotrend Food Supplement in the Treatment of Male Infertility and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2 / Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
150 (actual)
Sponsor
Catalysis SL · Industry
Sex
Male
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Spermotrend is a natural based product manufactured by Catalysis Laboratories. Its composition contains different essential elements for spermatogenesis: selenium, zinc and fructose. In addition, it contains L-arginine, natural precursor of nitric oxide that favors vasodilation, and pygeum africanum extract with antioxidant, antiinflammatory, antiandrogenic and antiproliferative action. Its main action resides in the control of oxidative damage to the tissues of the male reproductive system, as well as the control of correct spermatogenesis. Given that sperm quality can be altered by oxidative stress and that male infertility affects more and more people, the prevention and management of this deterioration becomes increasingly important. Therefore, to evaluate Spermotrend as a new therapy for male infertility, the investigators are going to study the safety and efficacy of this treatment in this clinical trial. RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS The treatment with Spermotrend improves the parameters of the spermatogenesis. GENERAL OBJECTIVES To evaluate the effectiveness and the safety level of the natural Spermotrend product in the treatment of male infertility. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES * Evaluate the increase in sperm motility and concentration. * Identify the improvement in the seminal fluid volume. * Identify the positive changes in the sperm morphology. * Determine how to maintain the semen analysis in a normal range. * Describe the adverse effects. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES * Identify the improvement in urinary symptoms related with benign prostatic hyperplasia. * Identify the improvement in varicocele.

Detailed description

Every day, all over the world, increasingly more couples have to go to specialised centres in the hope of solving their infertility problems. In the past, female infertility was thought to be the main cause of this problem, but in the course of time, those of us who work in the field of Gynaecology, which is such a delicate issue, are convinced that the initial statistics concerning the prevalence of infertility in women is now just pure myth. The male factor is the main cause of infertility in numerous couples that go to the doctor every day, the percentage of which surpasses that of female infertility in many places. Not everyone have access to the high-tech assisted reproduction techniques which compensate for any spermatogenesis. Many studies have been carried out in the hope of improving the sperm quality in men. Antioxidants play an important role in the spermiogenesis, but so far no product has been found that really meets the expectations of improving the spermatogenesis in the short term. A product that naturally or through low- tech assisted reproduction techniques improves the pregnancy rates among couples that suffer from this type of disorder. Catalysis Laboratories is specialized in natural antioxidant products as adjuvants and alternative treatments for prevention, management and recovery from different diseases. The aim of this clinical trial is to study the efficacy and safety of Spermotrnend, a natural product manufactured by Catalysis Laboratories, in the improvement of sperm's quality and quantity in male infertility as well as in urinary symptoms and varicocele in those patients who suffer it in association or not with infertility.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTSpermotrendPatients who are treated with Spermotrend (536,62g) are given 3 capsules every day for 3 months, taken orally every 8 hours.

Timeline

Start date
2021-06-15
Primary completion
2022-06-20
Completion
2022-12-15
First posted
2022-02-03
Last updated
2023-03-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Nicaragua

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05222841. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.