Clinical Studies
We’re committed to providing formulations with ingredients that have demonstrated clear effectiveness in clinical trials. Please note this research has been conducted by a variety of sources. We at Utiva have compiled all relevant studies to support the use of the ingredients in our products.
UTI CONTROL
Does cranberry have a role in catheter-associated urinary tract infections?
Evaluating the efficacy of an oral cranberry supplement with 36 mg of PACs on patients with long-term indwelling catheters and recurrent symptomatic CA-UTIs.
Prevention of urinary tract infection with oximacro, a cranberry extract with a high content of A-type proanthocyanidins
Using a cranberry extract with a high content of PAC-A to prevent UTIs in female and male volunteers.
Are high proanthocyanidins key to cranberry efficacy in the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections?
Testing whether whole cranberry fruit powder could prevent recurrent UTI in 182 women with two or more UTI episodes in the last year.
Dosage effect on uropathogenic Escherichia coli anti-adhesion activity in urine following consumption of cranberry powder standardized for proanthocyanidin content
Investigating the most effective dose of PACs per day and determining if the urinary anti-adhesion effect following cranberry is detected within patients.
Study Trial for reduction in recurrent UTIs in long term care patients using daily high concentration cranberry extract 36mg proanthocyanidin capsules
A case study to evaluate the efficacy of a natural cranberry extract with high PAC concentration to reduce UTIs in long term care patients
Cranberries for preventing urinary tract infection
A review of all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi‐RCTs of cranberry products for the prevention of UTIs.
Cranberry or trimethoprim for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections?
Comparing the effectiveness of cranberry extract with low-dose trimethoprim in the prevention of recurrent UTIs in older women.
Cranberry juice capsules and urinary tract infection after surgery: results of a randomized trial
We sought to determine the efficacy of dried cranberry on reducing symptoms of overactive bladder in women.