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NCT07432763
The goal of this clinical study is to learn if Pomegranate Seed Oil supplementation works to combat urinary tract infections, recurrenturinary tract infections, or pneumonia and contributes to the tapering or discontinuation of antipsychotics in palliative care patients withadvanced dementia. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does Pomegranate Seed Oil supplementation reduce the likelihood of developing a urinary tract infection? * Does Pomegranate Seed Oil supplementation prevent UTI reinfection? * Does Pomegranate Seed Oil supplementation reduce the likelihood of pneumonia? * Does Pomegranate Seed Oil supplementation contribute to the tapering or discontinuation of antipsychotics? Researchers will compare Pomegranate Seed Oil to care-as-usual to see if Pomegranate Seed Oil supplementation can increase quality of care in palliative care patients with advanced dementia.
NCT07233473
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections. Although they are typically treated effectively with antibiotics, recurrence is a frequent and troublesome issue. This clinical trial aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Multi-Gyn UT Protect gel in preventing the recurrence of UTIs. The trial will involve 50 adult female participants who have experienced a UTI in recent months but do not currently have an active infection. Each participant will apply the gel twice a week for four months. They will be monitored throughout this period to assess whether participants develop the reappearance of UTI symptoms. The primary objective is to determine how many participants do not experience a recurrence of UTI by the end of the four-month treatment period.