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Active clinical trials for "Conjunctivitis, Allergic"

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Clinical Evaluation of Hylo-Dual Versus Patanol in Children With Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis...

ConjunctivitisAllergic2 more

This study compares the efficacy of Hylo-Dual (Hyaluronic acid 0.05% & Ectoine 2.0%) and Olopatadine (Olopatadine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.1%) in the control of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis in the pediatric population. Half of participants will receive Hylo-Dual, while the other half will receive Olopatadine treatment for 2 months.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

The Role of Vitamin D in Corneal Epithelial Barrier Function, Ocular Microbiome, Ocular Inflammation,...

Allergic Conjunctivitis

A double-blind study to evaluate the role of vitamin D in corneal epithelial barrier function, ocular microbiome, ocular inflammation, and visual acuity of children with allergic conjunctivitis.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

A Study of MDI-1228_mesylate Ophthalmic Solution in Healthy Adults and Participants With Allergic...

Allergic Conjunctivitis

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics (PK) profiles* of MDI-1228_mesylate Ophthalmic Solution in patients with allergic conjunctivitis and healthy adult participants. This trial also aims to study the preliminary efficacy of MDI-1228_mesylate Ophthalmic Solution in patients with allergic conjunctivitis. Participants will receive either of the following treatment: MDI-1228_mesylate Ophthalmic Solution, or Placebo** Researchers will observe any changes in heath (if any) in participants receiving the study treatment to evaluate the safety of study drug. Researchers will also focus on any changes in symptoms of patients with allergic conjunctivitis to evaluate the efficacy of study drug. Note: *PK profiles: how the drug interacts with the body. **placebo: a harmless substance that contains no active agents.

Recruiting62 enrollment criteria

Documentation of Efficacy of Intralymphatic Allergen Immunotherapy

Allergic Rhinitis Due to Grass PollenAllergic Conjunctivitis of Both Eyes1 more

Investigation of the clinical efficacy of 3 intralymphatic injections with grass pollen extract into inguinal lymph nodes on combined symptom-medication scores during grass pollen season in grass pollen allergic patients compared to placebo

Active10 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of STALORAL® Birch 300 IR in a Paediatric Population With Birch Pollen-induced...

Allergic RhinoconjunctivitisBirch Pollen Allergy

Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis due to birch pollen is a seasonal problem which manifests as a combination of nasal symptoms (such as congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose) and ocular symptoms (such as red, itchy and watery eyes). For several birch-allergic patients, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis occurs with an oral allergy syndrome. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the study drug (STALORAL Birch 300 IR) in children and adolescents with birch pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, with or without asthma, when treated before and during the pollen season. Approximately 699 children will participate in this study. The study will be conducted worldwide in approximately 100 medical sites in about 14 countries. The total duration of the study will be approximately 20 months.

Not yet recruiting50 enrollment criteria

Proteomic and Metabolomic Lacrimal Fingerprint in Diverse Pathologies of the Ocular Surface

Dry Eye SyndromeInfectious Keratoconjunctivitis2 more

This study aims to obtain the lacrimal fingerprint for frequent pathologies of the ocular surface and establish a normative base for each of them.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Airway Immune Response to Allergens (Use Lay Language Here)

Allergic AsthmaAllergy to Cats3 more

Most asthma is allergic in origin. The purpose of this study is to better understand the airway immune response to inhaled allergens in order to identify factors that promote asthma.

Active52 enrollment criteria

Tyrosine Allergoid Paediatric and Adult Study

Allergic Rhinitis Due to PollenAllergic Conjunctivitis1 more

The primary objective of this 5-year study is to demonstrate non-inferiority of children compared to adults by exploring long-term effectiveness after treatment with TA Bäume (trees) and TA Gräser (grass) following a perennial posology.

Active5 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of the QLT Proprietary Olopatadine-PPDS in Subjects...

Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis to Ragweed

The purpose of this study is to test if olopatadine punctal plugs can reduce the symptoms (itching) of allergic conjunctivitis to ragweed in an Environmental Exposure Chamber model.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating Safety of Ragweed Mix Given by Intralymphatic Node Injections

Allergic ConjunctivitisAllergic Rhinitis

A safety study conducted on subjects ≥16 years old evaluating the safety of 4 intralymphatic injections of 2 different dose levels of the investigational short and tall ragweed product. Biomarkers will be assessed at baseline and at multiple time points post-treatment.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria
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