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Clinical Trial: Metformin in Assisted Reproduction
This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by Norwegian University of Science and Technology September 2005
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Purpose
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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| PCOS- polycystic ovarian syndrome = hormonal and metabolic disease filling at least 2 out of the following 3: 1. Hyperandrogenemiae, clinicalor biochemical 2. An- or oligoovulations ( cycle above 35 days) 3. Polycystic ovaries in ultrasound Often insulin resistance or a metabolic syndrome. Often sub-or infertility due to lack of ovulations. | Drug: Metformin / Placebo treatment for 4 months | Phase IV |
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Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: Metformin Treatment Before IVF / ICSI in Non-Obese Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Secondary Outcomes: 1.Spontaneous pregnancy rates during the pretreatment period; 2. Spontaneous abortion rates (I or II trim.abortions); 3. Live birth rates; 4. Number of oocytes collected; 5. Embryo quality; 6. Number of days of gonadotrophin treatment; 7. Dose of gonadotrophin, total per cycle and daily; 8. s-estradiol on day of hCG-administration; 9.Occurrence of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
Expected Total Enrollment: 300
Study start: March 2005; Expected completion: December 2008
Last follow-up: December 2007; Data entry closure: August 2008
PCOS is an hormonal disease including hyperandrogenism, oligo-or anovulation and/or polycystic ovaries by ultrasound. PCOS women often suffer insulin resistance or even diabetes risk as well as a full blown metabolic disease.
This women often suffer infertility due to their lack of regular ovulations. Metformin is a well known anti-diabetic drug, and in some PCOS women metfomin might decrease the hyperandrogenism, improve insulin resistance and give more regular ovulations. Thereby increase chance of pregnancy. Our hypothesis is that metformin will increase clinical pregnancy rates both spontaneously and following IVF/ICSI
Eligibility
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:
- Fulfilling Rotterdam criteriae for PCOS
- Infertility more than 1 year
- First or second cycle of IVF/ICSI treatment
- Age below 38 years at inclusion
- BMI below 28 kg/m3 at inclusion
- Willing to be randomised to 4 months metformin or placebo
- Signed written informed consenrt
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not suitable for starting dose 112.5 IE
- Basal FSH above 10IU/L
- Known renal disease or s-kreatinin above 110 umol/L
- Known liver disease or s-ALAT above 80 IU/L
- Known alcoholism or drug abuse
- Known diabetes mellitus or fasting plasma-glucosis above 7mmol/L
- Corticostereoid treatment (oral)
- Treatment with cimetidin, anticoagulants,erythromycin or other macrolides
- Hyperprolactinemiae (PRL above 700mIU/L)
- Abnormal thyroid function tests
- Known congenital adrenal hyperplasia
- Androgen secreting tumours
- Cushing syndrome
- Metformin treatment within the last one month prior to screening
- Unfit to participate for any other reason
Location and Contact Information
Louise Reinertsen, study nurse +47 73863941 Ext. +47 90034759 Louise.Reinertsen@stolav.no
Norway
IVF-unit-St Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, 7046, Norway; Recruiting
Louise Reinertsen, study nurse 73863941 Ext. +4790034759 Louise.Reinertsen@stolav.no
Sigrun Kjøtrød, Trondheim, 7006, Norway; Recruiting
Louise Reinertsen, Study Nurse +47 73863941 Ext. +4790034759 Louise.Reinertsen@Stolav.no
Sven Carlsen, MD,PhD, Study Chair, St Olavs Hospital- Endocrinological section
More Information
Last Updated: September 11, 2005
Record first received: September 9, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00159575
Health Authority: Norway: Norwegian Medicines Agency; Norway: Norwegian Social Science Data Services; Norway: Directorate for Health and Social Affairs
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-09-13
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