Overview

Safety of BB-12 Supplemented Strawberry Yogurt For Healthy Adults on Antibiotics

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2011-07-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
We believe a readily available drink containing a high dose of probiotics has the potential to improve compliance through many of these mechanisms. This product also has the potential to positively impact the health of children and adults around the world, as yogurt will likely be more appealing to both children and their parents for long term consumption than pharmaceutical-like preparations. In addition to the benefits associated with the consumption of probiotics, there is an increased health benefit from consuming yogurt, a nutrient dense food. More specifically, the rationale for this Phase I study is to determine safety of our drink and comply with the FDA's recommendations pertaining to an IND application, we will conduct a phase I safety study. We hypothesize that BB-12 is safe in healthy adults ages 18 and over.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Georgetown University
Collaborator:
Medstar Health Research Institute
Treatments:
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Antibiotics, Antitubercular
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Ability to speak and write English or Spanish

- Refrigerator for proper storage of drink

- Telephone access

- Enrollment must take place within 24 hours of starting antibiotics

- Treatment with a penicillin class antibiotic regimen for 10 days for an upper
respiratory infection;

The following is a list of inclusive antibiotics:

1. Amoxicillin

2. Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate)

3. Ancef (cefazolin)

4. Cefadroxil

5. Cephalexin

6. Cephradine

7. Duricef (cefadroxil)

8. Keflex (cephalexin)

9. Kefzol (cefazolin)

10. Velosef (cephradine)

11. Ceclor (cefaclor)

12. Cefotan

13. Cefoxitin

14. Ceftin (cefuroxime)

15. Cefzil (cefprozil)

16. Lorabid (loracarbef)

17. Mefoxin (Cefoxitin)

18. Zinacef (cefuroxime)

19. Omnicef (cefdinir)

20. Suprax (cefixime)

21. Dicloxacillin

22. Pen-Vee K (penicillin)

- Antibiotic prescribed at least twice a day

- Outpatients

Exclusion Criteria:

- Chronic conditions, such as diabetes or asthma, that require daily medication

- Allergy to strawberry

- Active diarrhea

- Allergy to penicillin class antibiotic

- Any other medicines used except prescribed antibiotic and anti-pyretic medicines

- Allergy to any of the following medications

1. Tetracycline

2. Erythromycin

3. Trimethoprim

4. Ciprofloxacin

- Lactose intolerance.

- During baseline physical exam, any of the following will be grounds for exclusion;
systolic blood pressure>140, systolic blood pressure <90, diastolic >90, oxygen
saturation <98%, pulse rate >100, pulse rate <55 and respiratory rate >17. These
include all vital signs that fall outside of the "normal" range, including Grade 1
through Grade 4.