Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a bothering condition characterized by pain localized to the pelvic, perineal and/or genital area and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Phytotherapy, which involves the combination of two or more active compounds, can be used to treat this challenging condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of an association of phycocyanin (PC) and palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and selenium (FICOXPEA®) in male patients affected by CP/CPPS. The main questions the present study aims to answer are: * Does FICOXPEA® enhance quality of life of CPP/CPPS patients? * Does it help reducing pain symptoms of CPP/CPPS patients? Researchers will investigate whether FICOXPEA® works to treat CPP/CPPS symptoms, so its efficacy, but also its tolerability and adherence to therapy. Participants will: * Take FICOXPEA® once a day for 30 days; * Visit the clinic for follow-up visits at 1 and 3 months; * Answer validated questionnaires and declare potential adverse events at follow-up visits.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
FICOXPEA® is a phytoterapic compound made of: * phycocyanin (spirulina platensis extract) 250 mg * palmitoylethanolamide 200 mg * L-selenometionine 11 mg
Molinette Hospital
Torino, Torino, Italy
Dipartimento di Chirurgia Università di Catania
Catania, Italy
Statistically significant change of CPSI total score compared to baseline
Improvement of CP symptoms
Time frame: 1 month and 3 months
Statistically significant change of CPSI pain domain score compared to baseline
improvement of CP pain symptoms
Time frame: 1 month and 3 months
Statistically significant change of CPSI QoL domain score compared to baseline
Improvement of CP QoL
Time frame: 1 month and 3 months
Statistically significant change of total PSA
Decrease of chronic altered PSA values
Time frame: 1 month and 3 months
n° of any adverse events
number and type, so safety analysis
Time frame: 1 month and 3 months
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