Turn a newly registered trial into a decision-ready clinical landscape. This report examines NCT07456176 using PatSnap Clinical Trials MCP for protocol design and endpoint evidence, with Drug & Asset MCP and Company & Deal Intelligence MCP used as the companion asset and sponsor enrichment workflow. Explore PatSnap MCP Servers to reproduce the research sequence inside an AI workflow.
MCP evidence snapshot: 17 August 2026. Trial records, recruitment status and projected dates can change after the snapshot and should be rechecked before operational decisions.
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive is being segmented by mechanism, treatment setting, geography and endpoint architecture. NCT07456176 is notable because it evaluates Lipoic acid in a Phase 3 design sponsored by Ain Shams University. The main development question is whether the protocol can translate its rationale into a clinically interpretable and operationally credible readout.
| Field | Indexed detail |
|---|---|
| Registration | NCT07456176 |
| Official title | Effect of Low-Dose Versus High-Dose Alpha-Lipoic Acid on Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
| Phase / status | Phase 3 / Not yet recruiting |
| Intervention | Lipoic acid |
| Sponsor | Ain Shams University |
| Geography | Egypt |
| Enrollment | [object Object] |
| Primary endpoint | Oxidative Stress & Inflammatory Biomarkers |
| Endpoint time frame | Measured at baseline (Day 0) and Day 10 |
| Primary completion / readout proxy | [object Object] |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive inflammatory lung disease characterized by persistent airflow limitation and enhanced oxidative stress. Acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD) significantly increase morbidity, accelerate lung function decline, and worsen clinical outcomes. Oxidative stress plays a central role in AECOPD pathophysiology by amplifying inflammation through mediators such as IL-8 and TNF-α, leading to airway injury and impaired gas exchange. Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent that scavenges reactive oxygen species, regenerates endogenous antioxidants, and modulates redox-sensitive inflammatory pathways. Although preclinical evidence supports its protective role in respiratory diseases, no randomized clinical trial has evaluated ALA in AECOPD or compared different dosing strategies. Aim This study aims to evaluate and compare the effects of low-dose (600 mg/
Allocation is Randomized, masking is Triple, and the intervention model is Parallel Assignment. Planned enrollment of [object Object] participants across Egypt shapes statistical precision, execution risk and external validity. Interpretation should account for baseline risk, prior therapy, assessment schedule, missing-data handling and clinical relevance—not only statistical significance.
The current protocol points to [object Object] as the best available readout proxy. Because this is an active or newly posted study, a trial-specific result citation is not included until a normalized clinical-trial-result record becomes available. That gap is itself operationally important: teams should monitor first result indexing, conference abstracts, protocol amendments and changes to the primary-completion date.
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Drug & Asset MCP profile: Lipoic acid is indexed as No normalized modality returned, with target No normalized target returned, mechanism No normalized mechanism returned, and global highest development status No normalized global status returned.
Company & Deal Intelligence MCP profile: Ain Shams University is resolved to a normalized organization record in Egypt. The organization workflow adds identity, location, portfolio and partnering context where available.
The sponsor profile matters because scientific rationale alone does not determine development value. Manufacturing readiness, portfolio fit, geographic reach, partnering capacity and the ability to fund confirmatory development can determine whether a positive signal becomes a competitive asset.
Monitor recruitment, enrollment changes, protocol amendments, endpoint hierarchy, primary-completion timing, first result indexing, asset ownership and sponsor partnerships. A change in endpoint, population or ownership can alter the probability of success before a headline data release.
NCT07456176 provides a focused lens on Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive development. Its value will be determined by whether Lipoic acid can convert the current Phase 3 design into evidence that is clinically meaningful, operationally credible and differentiated from competing programs.
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