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Hydrolysed Rice Formula Study

Hydrolysed Rice Formula Study

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13 years and younger
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This non-inferiority study aims to determine whether a hydrolysed rice protein formula is as effective as a cow's milk protein based extensively hydrolysed formula using a double-blind, randomised-controlled design over a 28-day intervention period followed by a 2-month follow-up period in infants 0-13 months of age presenting with symptoms/clinical history suggestive of cow's milk allergy. The primary outcome is growth, and secondary outcomes are gastrointestinal tolerance, and differences in intake, allergic symptoms, parental QOL, acceptability, dietary intake, and safety.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male or female
  • Aged 0-13 months
  • Presenting to primary or secondary care with symptoms/clinical history suggestive of CMA
  • Will receive at least 30% of energy requirements from the study formula
  • Written informed consent from parent/carer

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Severe CMA (including anaphylaxis) and/or requiring an AAF
  • Faltering growth (based on NICE guidelines36 - Appendix 1)
  • Previous allergy to any study product ingredients (including whey hydrolysate and/or rice)
  • Primary lactose intolerance
  • Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES)
  • Exclusively breast fed
  • Severe concurrent or chronic disease or genetic syndrome that may impact growth or other outcomes
  • Severe hepatic or renal insufficiency
  • Premature infants (born <37 weeks) with a corrected age of <4 weeks
  • Requirement for any parenteral nutrition
  • Participation in other clinical intervention studies within 1 month of recruitment
  • Concern around the willingness/ability of the caregiver to comply with the study protocol and/or study requirements

Study details
    Cow's Milk Protein Allergy

NCT06288503

Nutricia UK Ltd

15 October 2025

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