Clinical Trial

Therapeutic Omegas for Triglyceride Suppression

Study acronym: TOTS
Active, Not Recruiting
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Summary
This study plans to learn more about how an omega-3 fatty acid supplement effects triglyceride levels in pregnancy. Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood. Your body converts extra calories into triglycerides to be stored and used later for energy. It is normal for triglyceride levels to go up during pregnancy however some women have levels that are \~30-40% higher than normal when they reach their third trimester of pregnancy. Having high triglycerides in pregnancy may be related to an increased chance of having a baby that is large for their age. The goal of this study is to determine if taking an omega-3 fatty acid supplement can slow the rise in triglyceride levels later in pregnancy.
Protocol Amendment History 1 change
minor Completion pushed: 2026-05-31 -> 2026-12-31 2026-08-14
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT04349475
Lead Sponsor University of Colorado, Denver
Collaborators: University of Oklahoma
Conditions Pregnancy
Enrollment 40 participants
Start Date 2021-11-29
Primary Completion 2026-04-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-12-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-13