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Zinc Supplementation to Improve Prognosis in Patients With Compensated Advanced Chronic Liver Disease.

Is NCT06434753 recruiting? Yes, currently enrolling (May 2026). This Phase 3 trial studies Zinc Acexamate for advanced chronic liver disease.

Phase 3RecruitingHospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research InstituteNCT06434753Data as of May 2026

Treatment: Zinc AcexamateZinc homeostasis could play a role in advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) and its supplementation has been linked with improvement in liver function, decrease of hepatic complications and reduction in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) incidence. cACLD encompasses a heterogeneous group of patients with a variable risk of clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) and clinical events. The ANTICIPATE model is a validated model for stratifying these risks. Our aim is to demonstrate that the administration of zinc can reduce the rate and risk of presenting clinical events (first decompensation, HCC, death and liver transplantation). This study protocol describes an ongoing phase III, national, multicentre, randomized, double-blind clinical trial that will enroll 300 patients to receive either the trial treatment (zinc acexamate) or placebo. An inclusion period of 42 months is planned, with a minimal duration of follow up of 2 years. Our principal hypothesis is that zinc could modify the natural history of cACLD patients, with an overall improvement in prognosis

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Cancer type

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Lab requirements

Liver function

diagnosed compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) determined by hepatic stiffness on transient elastography >15 kPa; absence of prior or current decompensation

diagnosed compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) determined by hepatic stiffness on transient elastography >15 kPa. Absence of prior or current decompensation.

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