Overview

Evaluation of an ATP-Containing Parenteral Vitamin B Complex in Patients With Symptomatic Diabetic Polyneuropathy

Status:
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Trial end date:
2029-01-10
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Summary
Epinosine B Forte ampoule is an intramuscular injectable supplement containing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), Cocarboxylase (vitamin B1 derivative), vitamin B12, and nicotinamide (vitamin B3). It is used to support nerve function, treat B vitamin deficiencies, enhance cellular energy metabolism, and alleviate symptoms of fatigue, neuropathy, and general weakness. Commonly prescribed for conditions like peripheral neuritis and recovery from nerve-related disorders. Side effects are generally mild and may include local injection site reactions or allergic responses. Clinical evaluation of this investigational product may provide valuable evidence for its efficacy in treating diabetic neuropathy where impaired energy metabolism and micronutrient deficits often coexist. Establishing the efficacy and safety of Epinosine B Forte through a structured clinical trial is therefore essential. Demonstrating clinical benefit would not only inform and optimize current treatment protocols for DPN but also support the potential for broader clinical application which includes routine use in diabetic care, integration into treatment guidelines, and possible extension to other neuropathic conditions where metabolic support may play a therapeutic role
Phase:
PHASE4
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries Co
Treatments:
Adenosine Triphosphate
Vitamin B Complex