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NCT07148583
BioAmicus Complete for Functional Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Infants Aged 0 to 24 Months
Infants often experience functional gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., colic, excessive gas, regurgitation, constipation, or loose stools) that distress families and may reflect an imbalance of the gut microbiome. This study evaluates whether the multistrain probiotic BioAmicus Complete can improve caregiver-reported gastrointestinal symptoms in infants 0-24 months and is safe for use in this population. The primary assessment is the change in the Infant Gastrointestinal Symptom Questionnaire (IGSQ) total score from the start to the end of the study period. Secondary assessments include symptom domains (colic/regurgitation, stool frequency and consistency), caregiver quality of life, growth parameters (weight and length), health care utilization and antibiotic exposure, and overall safety/tolerability (adverse events and serious adverse events). Stool samples will be analyzed to explore changes in the gut microbiome.
Gender: All
Ages: 0 Days - 24 Months
Updated: 2026-01-29
1 state
NCT07190859
Evaluating the Effect of Probiotic Limosilactobacillus Reuteri (L. Reuteri) on Crying and Fussing Time in Infants With Colic
This is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study in infants with colic with the primary objective to evaluate crying and fussing time.
Gender: All
Ages: 3 Weeks - 12 Weeks
Updated: 2025-09-24
NCT05432479
Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of a Probiotic in Infantile Colic Symptoms Relief
This study evaluates the efficacy of single strain probiotic administered in a form of a sachet in the treatment of infant colic in infants 3-12 weeks old.
Gender: All
Ages: 3 Weeks - 12 Weeks
Updated: 2025-04-09
2 states
NCT04082689
Bowel And Bladder Function in Infant Toilet Training
The overall purpose is to assess whether assisted infant toilet training during the first year of life can prevent functional gastrointestinal and urinary tract disorders up to 4 year of age. Healthy Swedish children will be randomized to start assisted infant toilet training at 0-2 months of age or at 10-11 months of age. The toilet training process will be described including mother-to-infant attachment and parental stress.
Gender: All
Ages: Any - 2 Months
Updated: 2025-02-21
1 state
NCT06743971
0-3 Months Infantile Colic The Effect of Ocean Sound on Babies
Infant colic is one of the most common health problems in newborns and infants. It is a syndrome of unknown cause, occurring in attacks, weakened by clenched fists, hardening of the abdomen, flatulence, pulling the legs to the abdomen, very difficult to stop and excessive crying. Various studies have been conducted on this subject and the incidence rates in healthy babies vary between 10-40%. Significant behavioral problems may arise in sleep, rest and feeding due to frequent and prolonged periods of arrest, which are considered to be the upper point of normal crying. In these mothers, symptoms such as helplessness, fatigue, insomnia, exhaustion, loss of life, feelings of inadequacy, anxiety and crying problems may occur. In these mothers, variability is also extended. While in the womb, the fetus is attuned to the sound of the blood in the mother's arteries and the rocking motion of her abdomen. During infancy, the uterus is constantly hearing sounds at a higher frequency than a vacuum cleaner and these sounds stimulate a calming reflex in the baby. Our aim in this study was to investigate the sound of the ocean in infants with infantile colic aged 0-3 months.
Gender: All
Ages: 0 Days - 3 Months
Updated: 2024-12-20
NCT05992493
The Role of Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Microbiomes on Infantile Colic and Atopic Dermatitis in Term Infants
Background: Human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) and microbiota are both key factors for infants to shape the gut flora and develop the immune system. Breastfed infant is beneficial to prevent the occurrence of infantile colic (IC) and atopic dermatitis (AD), which may through shaping a healthy microbiota. However, the gut microbiota biomarkers representing IC and AD have not yet been discovered. In addition, the effectiveness of supplement of HMO in infant formula reduce the incidence of IC and AD in infants is still debate.
Gender: All
Ages: 1 Day - Any
Updated: 2024-11-15
NCT06385054
Effect of Probiotics on Infantile Colic Symptoms
The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the impact of B. lactis B94 on participants with infantile colic. It is hypothesized that participants given the probiotic formula will have a significant reduction in their crying duration compared to participants receiving the placebo, after 4 weeks of intervention.
Gender: All
Ages: Any - 8 Weeks
Updated: 2024-08-16