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The Impact of vitamin B12 supplementation on the efficacy of conventional drug in the management of pcos patient

Not Applicable
Conditions
Health Condition 1: null- patient will get vitamin B 12 supplement along with standard medications
Registration Number
CTRI/2018/06/014570
Lead Sponsor
AIIMS Research Section
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Open to Recruitment
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
0
Inclusion Criteria

The details of menstrual history will include age of menarche ,regularity,duration,dysamenorrhea,flow and number of menstrual cycles per year.The history of weight gain, obesity, infertility,unwanted hair growth,acne vulgaris,etc will be recorded as per a prediagnosed performa. A pedigree will be made to note family history of hirusitism, infertility, hypertention,menstrual disorders,known diabetes mellitus or glucose intolerence, CAD and obesity at least in three generations. The diagnosis of PCOS will be based on the presence of two out of three following features with the exclusion of other etiologies of androgen excess and anovulatory infertility. these features include.

1.clinical/ biochemical science of androgenism

2.oligo or chronic anovulation.

3. polycysitic ovaries on transabdominal ultrasonography.

Exclusion Criteria

Diabetes mellitus/Hypertension/COPD / chronic lung disease/ Hypothyriod

Pregnancy and lactation

Drugs (steroids, lithium, NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors, statins)

Patients who refuse consent

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
a) To compare biochemical and hormonal parameters between vegetarian and non vegetarian <br/ ><br>(b) To compare Clinical parameters (menstrual cycles, hirsutism score, testosterone levels) after treatment with levothyroxine and life style modification. <br/ ><br>(c) to evaluate the impact of vit-B 12 supplementation on the efficacy of conventional drugs in the management of women with PCOSTimepoint: 0,3 and 6 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
prevelance of vitamin B12 deficiency in PCOS patientsTimepoint: 24 Weeks
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