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Treatment of Primary Minimal Change Nephropathy: A Randomized Open-labeled Non-inferiority Study on Prednisolone and Vitamin D
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Prednisolone and Alfacalcidol for Minimal Change Disease and Nephrotic Syndrome. Completed, enrolled 71 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Traditionally MCN is treated with a high dose of prednisolone, which induces remission in 60-90% of patients. Prednisolone treatment contains numerous side effects and the current dose is empiric. Given the lack of efficacy evidence and the risk associated with the currently accepted treatment regimen there is a need to characterize the outcome in MCN further, and to establish new, and potentially less toxic treatment regimens. The aim is to examine if treatment with reduced dose of prednisolone in combination with activated vitamin D is as effective as standard high dose prednisolone in achieving remission and preventing relapse in MCN, and if reduced dose prednisolone is associated with fewer side effects compared to standard dose. Furthermore, the study will examine the influence of prednisolone metabolism on the efficacy and side effects of prednisolone in the treatment of MCN.
Study Details
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Interventions
Tablet prednisolone
Capsule alfacalcidol 0,5 microgram/day