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Evaluation of the Tolerance of a New Formula Based on Hydrolyzed Rice Proteins in Children With Cow's Milk Allergy

Evaluation of the Hypoallergenicity of a New Formula Based on Hydrolyzed Rice Proteins in Children With IgE-mediated Cow's Milk Allergy

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT07197814
Enrollment
29
Registered
2025-09-29
Start date
2026-01-23
Completion date
2026-10-01
Last updated
2026-01-29

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

IgE-Mediated Cow Milk Allergy

Keywords

Cow's milk allergy, Hydrolyzed rice proteins-based formula, IgE-mediated, Oral food challenge, Hypoallergenicity, Tolerance

Brief summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to see if a new formula based on hydrolysed rice proteins (Rice formula) is well tolerated by infants and young children with cow's milk allergy. In case the Rice formula is well tolerated, the formula will be considered " hypoallergenic ". The main question it aims to answer is: Does the Rice formula cause allergic reactions in infants and young children who are allergic to cow's milk? Researchers will compare during a double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC) the Rice formula to a Placebo formula to see if any allergic symptom appears after feeding with the Rice formula. If children do not show any allergic symptoms during the DBPCFC, they will then be exclusively formula-fed the Rice formula for 7 days. Participants will: * come at the hospital twice (around 7 days apart) for the DBPCFC * then, after this procedure, be fed the Rice formula for 7 days, as a replacement for their usual infant formula Their parents will pay attention to the appearance of any allergic symptom after each day of the DBPCFC, and during the 7-day feeding period. They will keep a diary of any adverse event in their child, the use of any concomitant treatment, and the introduction in their child's diet of any new allergenic food. In addition, during the 7-day feeding period, they will report quantities of the Rice formula consumed, data on regurgitations/vomiting if any, stool consistency/frequency/colour and their satisfaction.

Interventions

OTHERRice formula (New formula based on hydrolysed rice proteins)

Infant formula based on hydrolysed rice proteins.

The placebo formula will be the formula the subject is currently successfully fed with as part of his/her diet to eliminate cow's milk proteins.

Sponsors

Health and Happiness Research Limited
Lead SponsorINDUSTRY
Federico II University
CollaboratorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Primary purpose
OTHER
Masking
QUADRUPLE (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
1 Months to 36 Months
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Infants and young children between 1 and 36 months of age * Consuming at least 240 ml/day of formula * Gestational age ≥ 37 weeks * Diagnosis of IgE-mediated CMA confirmed through a DBPCFC performed within 3 months prior to the enrolment * Stable clinical condition and free from any symptoms possibly related to CMA for at least ≥4 weeks prior to recruitment * Observing a strict cow's milk proteins elimination diet for at least 4 weeks prior to study enrollment * Parents or legal guardians agree not to enroll infant in another interventional clinical study while participating in this study * Written informed consent form obtained from both parents (or legally acceptable representative \[LAR\], if applicable) * Infant's parents / LAR are of legal age of majority, must have parental authority, must understand the informed consent form and other study documents, and are willing and able to fulfill the requirements of the study protocol. * Signed authorization obtained from both parents or legal guardian to use and/or disclose Protected Health Information for infant from birth through the length of the study period

Exclusion criteria

* Infant is exclusively breastfed. * Any chronic diseases, chromosomal or major congenital anomalies (based on medical history and/or commonly performed diagnostic criteria). * Major gastrointestinal disease/abnormalities (other than CMA). * Other food allergies * Eosinophilic disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. * Evidence of non-IgE-mediated CMA. * Immunodeficiency. * Use of drugs that may interfere with the interpretation and safety of the SPT procedure planned on Inclusion visit such as antihistamines and topical corticosteroids in the previous week, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors within the 2 days before or beta-blockers the day before as well as skin moisturizers used on the skin where solution drops will be applied. * Previous use of systemic immunomodulatory treatment at any time before study entry. * Use of systemic antibiotics or anti-mycotic drugs within 4 weeks before study entry. * Persistent wheeze or chronic respiratory disease. * Severe uncontrolled eczema. * Currently participating or having participated in another interventional clinical study within 4 weeks prior to enrollment. * Infant's parents/LAR have medical or psychiatric condition that, in the judgement of the Investigator, would make the subject inappropriate for entry into the study.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Hypoallergenicity of the Rice formulaAt the end of the 7-day open feeding periodIt will be assessed through the absence of medically confirmed allergic reaction to the study formula (Rice formula), based on assessment of clinical signs and symptoms at clinical DBPCFC testing and during the 7-day open feeding period.

Countries

Italy

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026