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Active clinical trials for "Hypersensitivity"

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Importance and Association of Gut Microbiota and Biochemical Metabolites on Children Allergic Disorder...

Allergic DisorderFood Hypersensitivity1 more

Food allergies account for only a small percentage of all adverse reactions to foods and their prevalence has increased over the past 10-15 years, particularly in industrialized countries: 3-6% of children under 3 years of age and 1-3% of adults. Food allergens in children are represented by milk, egg, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish. The majority of allergic processes that develop during the childhood tend to abate with age, whereas those that occur during adulthood tend to persist. Hypersensitivity refers to an excessive immunological reaction to food antigens with undesirable consequences. The first aim of our study is to evaluate the role of intestinal microbiota and their relationship with immune tolerance or allergic disorder. The second aim of our study is determining the biochemical metabolites on the host (human being) in allergic disorder, and these biochemical metabolites can be measured in fecal or urine samples by metabolomics methods. We try to seek to gain an advanced understanding of gut microbiota and biochemical metabolites associated with mucosal immune responses in the host. These findings could be useful for developing strategies to modify the gut microbiota or medical applications (e.g. healthy microbe preparations) involving beneficial microorganisms to control the development of allergic disorders.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

IN-USE TOLERANCE STUDY UNDER DERMATOLOGICAL AND OPHTHALMOLOGICAL CONTROLS AND EFFICACY ASSESSMENT...

HypersensitiveReactive and Intolerant Skin2 more

The aim of this study is to assess the dermatological and ophthalmological tolerance of the investigational product Crème visage / Face cream RV4941A - RY1987 after 21 days of twice daily use on the study areas, under normal conditions of use. The aim of this study is also to: evaluate the cutaneous sensitivity by a stinging test at D1 T0 and D22. evaluate the cutaneous sensitivity by a sensitive scale at D1 T0, D1 Timm*, D8 and D22. evaluate the soothing efficacy by an efficacy questionnaire at D1 Timm*, D8 and D22. evaluate the cosmetic acceptability by a questionnaire at D22. This study is conducted as a national, monocentric, non-randomized open trial. The 33 subjects in this study present hypersensitive, reactive and intolerant skin on face. They are stinger subjects, with a normal to combination skin. Timm*: 10 to 30 minutes after first application

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Foam Tape Allergy a Sticky Situation

Medical Adhesive AllergyDermatologic Conditions1 more

Foam tape is commonly used in the emergency department as a dressing over chest tubes owing to its occlusive and compressible properties. There is a paucity of data regarding the incidence of significant cutaneous reactions to this material. We conducted a prospective trial to evaluate the incidence of dermatitis following application of foam tape to the upper arm of a cohort of healthy volunteers.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Influence of Silicone Hydrogel Extended Contact Lens Wear on Corneal Sensitivity

Cornea

Soft contact lens wear reduces the amount of oxygen reaching the eye, which may have an influence on corneal sensitivity. The aim of this study is to measure corneal sensitivity with means of liquid jet esthesiometry at baseline and after 6 days of continuous, extended contact lens wear.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms for Rejection Sensitivity

Rejection Sensitivity

This project hypothesizes that the brain's opioid system determines rejection sensitivity, a personality trait that is a vulnerability factor and feature of several psychiatric disorders. This project will use positron emission tomography to measure the brain's opioid response to social rejection and acceptance in a nonclinical population with varying levels of rejection sensitivity. The results will provide the first major step towards understanding a neurotransmitter mechanism for rejection sensitivity, allowing for further investigation into predicting and treating its associated disorders.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Formula for Children With Cow's Milk Allergy

Milk Allergy

The purpose of this study is to determine if a new extensively hydrolyzed formula can be consumed by children with Cow's Milk Allergy.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Ragweed-SPIRE Follow-On Study

RhinoconjunctivitisRagweed Allergy

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of Ragweed-SPIRE 12 months after the initial dose.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Isomil Post Marketing Observational Study

Cow's Milk Allergy

The use of soy-isolate protein based formula for infants with cow's milk protein intolerance is common in Indonesia, however, there has not been any systematic collection of clinical data to determine the formula's gastrointestinal tolerance, and the parent's perceptions regarding the formula.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

OSCA - Olaparib Standard of CAre Study

Platinum-sensitive Recurrent Serous Ovarian Cancer

This study will be carried out as a retrospective, non-interventional observational review of medical records for patients in multiple countries with platinum-sensitive recurrent serous ovarian cancer. The objectives are to describe in a real-world population, treatment patterns, BRCA mutation testing and results, overall survival, health care utilization and also to estimate rates of selected treatment- and/or disease-related side effects

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Retrospective Study to Analyze the Efficacy and Safety of Trabectedin and Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin...

Ovarian Epithelial Cancer Recurrent

Retrospective Study to Analyze the Efficacy and Safety of Trabectedin and Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin (PLD ) in the Treatment of Patients With Platinum-sensitive Recurrent Ovarian Cancer (ROC), According to SmPC.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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