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Effect of Pentoxifylline + CoQ10 vs CoQ10 Alone on Sperm Motility in Subfertile Men With Asthenozoospermia

Effect of Pentoxifylline + CoQ10 vs CoQ10 Alone on Sperm Motility in Subfertile Men With Asthenozoospermia

Recruiting
20-50 years
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if drug Pentoxifylline plus Coenzyme Q10 work to treat asthenozoospermia in subfertile male. It will also learn about the safety of drug Pentoxifylline plus Coenzyme Q10. The main questions it aims to answer are:

Does drug Pentoxifylline plus Coenzyme Q10 increase the motility of sperm in participants? What medical problems do participants have when taking drug Pentoxifylline plus Coenzyme Q10 ? Researchers will compare drug Pentoxifylline plus Coenzyme Q10 combination to Coenzyme Q10 alone to see if drug Pentoxifylline plus Coenzyme Q10 combination works better.

Participants will:

Experimental Group:Pentoxifylline 400mg twice dailyand Coenzyme Q10 100mg twice daily for 3 months.

Comparator Group: Coenzyme Q10 100mg twice daily for 3 months Visit the clinic after three months of treatment for checkups and tests

Description

This Randomized controlled trial will be conducted in the Department of Reproductive Endocrinology \& Infertility, BMU from the day of approval. Ethical clearance will be obtained from the Institutional Review Board. A total 56 sub-fertile men with asthenozoospermia (Total motility 20% to \<42%), according to WHO Laboratory manual 6th Edition in 2021, fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria.will be approached for informed written consent after discussing the purpose and procedure of the study. Participants will be recruited from our OPD-2, room no-301 and referred outdoor room no-108, department of Reproductive Endocrinology \& Infertility.Baseline infertility investigations and semen analysis will be done. Detailed socio-demographic data, history, and investigations will be recorded in a predesigned data sheet. Eligible men who will give their informed consent will be randomized to either. Random sequence generation will be done by someone not involved in the study. Allocation concealment will be done by serially numbered closed opaque envelopes. Each envelope will be labeled with a serial number and will have a card noting the intervention type. Allocation will never be changed after opening the closed envelopes.At baseline, a minimum of two specimen will be collected at 4 weeks intervaland the second results showing asthenozoospermia will be considered as the baseline results.Semen sample will be collected after maintaining 3-5 days of abstinence, in the semen collection room no-110 of Reproductive Endocrinology \& Infertility, BMU by masturbation in a sterile plastic container. After getting the samples, they will be allowed to liquefy at 37 degrees Celsius and then will be analyzed according WHO,2021, in the laboratory of Reproductive Endocrinology \& Infertility department. The sperm parameter will be checked by Makler Counting Chamber. An aliquot (0.5 ml) of each well-mixed semen sample will be placed on the Makler counting chamber, and the coverslip will be applied. Motility evaluation will be performed within 3-5 minutes after application of the sample to avoid errors due to tendency of sperm to migrate from the periphery. All non-motile sperms will be counted within 9 or 16 squares. Then motile sperms will be counted in the same area and the grade of motility will be estimated from +1 to +4. This procedure will be repeated in another area of the grid,as well as from another 3-4 drops and the average will be calculated.

Experimental Group will receive (Pentoxifylline 400mg and Coenzyme Q10 100mg) twice daily and ComparatorGroup will receive (Coenzyme Q10 100mg) twice daily for 3 months. They will be informed not to take other medications that could affect spermatogenesis during the study period expect after counseling physician.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Sub fertile men with asthenozoospermia(Total motility20% to less than 42%) according to WHO semen analysis,2021.
  • Age 20-50 years.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Severe oligoasthenoteratozoospermia
  • Any medical, endocrine and genetic disorders, history of chemotherapy or radiotherapy, genital infection, genital surgery.
  • Antioxidants supplmentation in the last 3 months
  • Drug, alcohol or substance abuse, psycho-sexual abnormalities.
  • Any known hypersensitivity to xanthine related product, recent cerebral or retinal haemorrhage Severe oligoasthenoteratozoospermia
  • Any medical, endocrine and genetic disorders, history of chemotherapy or radiotherapy, genital infection, genital surgery.
  • Antioxidants supplmentation in the last 3 months
  • Drug, alcohol or substance abuse, psycho-sexual abnormalities.
  • Any known hypersensitivity to xanthine related product, recent cerebral or retinal haemorrhage

Study details
    Asthenozoospermia

NCT07252518

Mst.Sumyara Khatun

1 February 2026

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