Overview

L-glutamine Treatment in Patients With Diverticulosis

Status:
Active, not recruiting
Trial end date:
2022-06-30
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of the study is evaluate the safety and efficacy of L-glutamine as a treatment for patients with diverticulosis.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Emmaus Medical, Inc.
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. ≥50 years of age.

2. Uncomplicated diverticulosis confirmed by colonoscopy.

3. Colonoscopy indicates ≥5 colonic diverticula (pouches) in the descending/sigmoid colon
and < approximately10 colonic diverticula (pouches) per segment (e.g. proximal
descending, distal descending, proximal sigmoid, and distal sigmoid.)

4. If the patient is a female of child-bearing potential, she agrees to avoid pregnancy
during the study and is willing and agrees to practice a recognized form of birth
control during the course of the study (e.g., barrier, birth control pills, or
abstinence).

5. Patients who have given their free and written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Acute diverticulitis (both complicated and uncomplicated).

2. Acute colitis

3. History of inflammatory bowel disease, colon resection, polyposis syndrome, severe
strictures, and perforation.

4. Active bleeding

5. More than 40 diverticula

6. Chronic renal insufficiency

7. Chronic liver disease.

8. Patient is pregnant or lactating or has the intention of becoming pregnant during the
study (if female of childbearing potential).

9. Inability to give a valid informed consent or to properly follow the protocol.

10. Patients with an active malignancy of any type, or a recent history of malignancy
within the last 5 years.

11. Treated with an investigational medication/treatment within 30 days prior to the
screening visit.

12. Currently enrolled in an Investigational study

13. Patient is currently taking or has been treated with any form of glutamine supplement
within 30 days of the screening visit.

14. Previous difficulty pulling or passing of scope or difficulty completing colonoscopy.

15. There are factors that would, in the judgment of the investigator, make it difficult
for the patient to comply with the requirements of the study.