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Active clinical trials for "Rhinitis, Allergic"

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Pilates Training in Patients With Allergic Rhinitis

Allergic Rhinitis

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of pilates training on symptoms in patients with allergic rhinitis.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Early Intervention in Allergic Patients

Allergic Rhinitis Due to Weed PollenMontelukast

As many as 250 million people suffer from allergic rhinitis in China, which has a large population, early use of drugs may help better control the symptoms.This study aimed to investigate the effects of early interventional treatment with the leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA) montelukast on seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Dymista Allergen Chamber - Onset of Action Study

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

This study is to assess the onset of action of fixed drug combination of azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate nasal spray (Dymista) in treating the nasal symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) induced by an allergen challenge in an Environmental Exposure Unit (EEU).

Completed39 enrollment criteria

An Exploratory Study of PQ Grass 27600 SU

RhinitisAllergic1 more

PQGrass309 is aimed at exploring the expected average treatment effect of PQ Grass 27600 SU cumulative dose on symptom and medication score in a field setting. The study will enrol adult subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis and/or rhinoconjunctivitis (SAR) induced by grass pollen exposure.

Completed57 enrollment criteria

Effect of Bacterial Lysate on Nasal Carriage of Staphylococcus Aureus

Allergic Rhinitis

This study assesses the effectiveness of Polyvalent Mechanical Bacterial Lysate (PMBL-Ismigen) in reducing nasal methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) colony growth in children with pollen allergic rhinitis (AR) aged 5 to 17. Half of the participants received PMBL and the other half received a placebo.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Demonstration of an Anti-allergic Effect in Subjects Treated With Callergin Nasal Spray in Comparison...

Allergic RhinitisAllergic Rhinoconjunctivitis

Allergic rhinitis (AR) in its seasonal and perennial form is a common allergic condition. The majority of allergic rhinitis sufferers report nasal (congestion, sneezing, itching and rhinorrhea) and ocular (redness, watery eyes, itching and burning) symptoms. The polymer Carragelose® is a unique broadly active anti-viral compound for treating respiratory diseases. Carragelose® is a sulfated polymer from red seaweed also widely used in the food industry and has GRAS status (FDA). The compound has a broad spectrum of anti-viral properties. Sprayed into the nose Carragelose® creates a protective layer in the nasal cavity which could prevent allergic rhinitis symptoms as well. This anti-allergic clinical performance compared to untreated subjects and to subjects treated with Vis Alpin® Alpensalz nasal spray should be demonstrated. No clinical data in humans have been generated with Callergin so far. Callergin nasal spray is a certified Class I medical device. The use of the nasal spray is associated with a very low risk for patients. Callergin is used to moisturize nasal mucosa and to support the treatment of rhinitis of any kind. Allergic subjects could benefit from the moisturizing protective layer on the nasal mucosa, which could prevent allergen attachment to the mucosa surface. This will be a prospective, controlled, double-blinded randomized three-way cross-over single site study in adult subjects (18 to 65 years) who demonstrate a grass pollen specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) reactivity and have a history of grass pollen induced allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis with or without controlled asthma. In the cross-over setting two treatments, namely Callergin and Vis Alpin® Alpensalz will be evaluated compared to untreated subjects. The subjects will be treated with one puff (140 microliter) into each nostril. The primary objective of the trial is to demonstrate an anti-allergic clinical performance of Callergin nasal spray compared to untreated subjects in grass pollen induced rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis. The evaluation will be based on the assessment of rhinitis symptoms during grass pollen challenge performed in the Vienna Challenge Chamber (environmental exposure chamber). Secondary objective of the trial is to demonstrate an anti-allergic clinical performance of Callergin nasal spray compared to subjects treated with Vis Alpin® Alpensalz nasal spray.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of a Depigmented Extract of Phleum in Local Allergic Rhinitis

Allergic Rhinitis

The purpose of this study is evaluate the efficacy of a depigmented grass extract in the treatment of local allergic rhinitis.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Effects of AkPharma's Calcium Glycerophosphate Nasal Spray Wash

Allergic Rhinitis

Over 20 million Americans have allergic nasal symptoms including stuffiness, sneezing and a "runny" nose. AkPharma's Calcium Glycerophosphate used as a nasal spray wash is believed to improve these symptoms without side effects common to over the counter and prescription medication. It is hypothesized that Calcium Glycerophosphate will have a perceived improvement in breathing comfort.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Combination Study Of S-555739/Cetirizine HCl In Adult Patients With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The primary objective of the study was to examine the efficacy and safety of S-555739/cetirizine HCl compared with the individual components and placebo.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Phase 1, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Dose-escalation Safety Study of MEDI4212 in Subjects...

Allergic AsthmaAtopic Dermatitis2 more

Phase 1 study to evaluate the safety of MEDI4212.

Completed32 enrollment criteria
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