Could a simple supplement help moms with high blood pressure?
NCT ID NCT05434195
First seen May 08, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026
Summary
This study looks at a molecule called BH4, which helps blood vessels stay healthy, in pregnant women with high blood pressure. Researchers want to see if BH4 levels are linked to how the heart and blood vessels work, and if a nutritional supplement (5-MTHF) can improve those levels. About 128 pregnant women will take part, and the goal is to learn more about preventing future heart problems for both mothers and babies.
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Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility
RECRUITINGOxford, Oxfordshire, OX3 7RD, United Kingdom
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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
RECRUITINGOxford, Oxfordhsire, OX3 9DU, United Kingdom
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