Overview

Effect of Metformin on Patients With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2023-02-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
Female
Summary
The purpose of the study is to understand the effect of Metformin on patients with PCOS.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Peking University Third Hospital
Treatments:
Metformin
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Individuals who are 20 to 40 years old, planning to become pregnant or infertile
women.

2. Individuals who are diagnosed as PCOS according to the revised 2003 Rotterdam
diagnostic criteria: if 2 out of 3 criteria are met: 1) Oligo- and/or anovulation; 2)
Clinical and/or biochemical signs of hyperandrogenism; 3) Polycystic ovaries, and
exclusion of other aetiologies (congenital adrenal hyperplasia, androgen-secreting
tumors, Cushing's syndrome).

3. Individuals who can insist on continuous monitoring in the outpatient clinic.
Individuals who are not participating in other research projects currently or 3 months
before the intervention.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Individuals who suffering from other diseases that may cause hyperandrogenism and
ovulation abnormalities.

2. Individuals who are during pregnant, lactation or menopause.

3. Individuals who currently receiving weight-loss drugs or surgery or within the past 2
months.

4. Individuals who take niacin, nicotinamide, or other vitamin B3-related supplementation
currently or within the past 2 months.

5. Individuals who need regular medication to treat chronic diseases such as diabetes,
hypertension, gout, hyperuricemia, etc.

6. Use of medications that affect hormone levels, appetite, carbohydrate absorption, and
metabolism within the past 2 months.

7. Individuals with severe liver diseases or kidney disease that are ineligible to
participate in the study.

8. A medical history of severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

9. Individuals who currently suffer from severe gastrointestinal diseases or undergo
gastrointestinal resection that may affect nutrient absorption.

10. Individuals who drink more than 15g of alcohol per day or have a smoking habit.

11. Individuals who need drug treatment for any mental illness such as epilepsy and
depression.

12. Cancer patients.

13. Individuals who suffer from infectious diseases such as hepatitis B, active
tuberculosis, AIDS, etc.