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Active clinical trials for "Respiratory Tract Infections"

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Pharmacokinetics of Adrenaline After Administration of ARS -1 in Subjects With Upper Respiratory...

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

This is a Phase 1, single-dose, two-period study that will consist of a combined screening and baseline period and an open-label treatment period. Subjects will be enrolled when they experience an Upper Respiratory Tract Infection with nasal congestion and edema.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Phase 1 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetic Characteristics of DW1809-T2...

OsteoarthritisRheumatoid Arthritis2 more

Randomized, Open-label, Oral, Single-dose, two-Sequence, four-Period, crossover study

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of DWKH

Respiratory Infection

Randomized, Double-blind, Parellel, Multicenter, Active-controlled

Completed10 enrollment criteria

MeMed BV® Test Evaluation in Adult Emergency Department Patients

Respiratory InfectionRespiratory Infections in Old Age2 more

The goal of this observational study is to compare the results of a serum biomarker called the MeMed BV®, which is approved to help differentiate between bacterial and viral respiratory infections, to clinical diagnoses of adult emergency department patients presenting with recent fever and signs or symptoms of a respiratory infection. Active participation is completed during the emergency department visit and includes drawing blood, obtaining a sputum sample, and answering survey questions.

Active16 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Antibiotics in Children With Acute Sinusitis: Which Subgroups Benefit?

SinusitisRespiratory Tract Infections

The objective of this trial is to determine whether certain subgroups of children with acute sinusitis exist in whom antibiotic therapy can be appropriately withheld.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Effect of Mucinex 1200mg on Mucociliary and Cough Clearance During an Acute Respiratory...

Acute Respiratory Infection

The purpose of this research study is to explore the mechanism of action of Mucinex, an oral, over-the-counter, FDA approved expectorant in patients with acute respiratory tract infections.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Pathway for Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia

PneumoniaLower Respiratory Tract Infection

Nursing home residents are frequently transferred to hospital for management of pneumonia. This often leads to hospital related complications and is a burden on the acute care health system. The purpose of this study is to assess whether managing residents with pneumonia and lower respiratory tract infection on site in the nursing home can reduce hospital admissions and can reduce complications and improve quality of life for residents. We have randomized residents with nursing home acquired pneumonia to on-site management, using a clinical pathway, versus usual care.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Bifido- and Lactobacilli in Symptomatic Adult COVID-19 Outpatients

COVID-19 Respiratory Infection

There is evidence that some types of probiotics play a role in alleviation of symptoms of acute respiratory tract infections and bursting immune response to respiratory and enteric viruses. Available data serves a rationale for the study exploring a role of nutritional support with probiotics in adult outpatients with COVID-19. Hypothesis of the study is that a proposed mixture of lactobacilli and bifidobacteria facilitate faster recovery from COVID-19 and enhance specific immune response to SARS-CoV-2 antigens.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Homeopathic Cold Remedy for Children Study

Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

A randomized controlled trial of a commercially available homeopathic cold remedy will be conducted. A total of 400 children, 2-5 years old, diagnosed with an upper respiratory tract infection will be randomized to receive either the homeopathic remedy or placebo. Parents of study children will administer 5 ml of the study medication up to 6 times per day as needed to treat cold symptoms. One hour after giving a dose the parent will rate change in symptoms (for up to the first 10 doses). In addition, parents will rate their child's overall symptom severity and functional status over the first 3 days of the cold. It is postulated that children receiving the active homeopathic remedy will have better symptom relief and that their symptom severity and functional status will improve more rapidly than those receiving placebo.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Tiotropium (18mcg) in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Patients With a Respiratory Infection...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

The aim of the study is to investigate whether the early introduction of maintenance bronchodilator therapy during an acute symptomatic episode of the disease shows benefits on the recovery of symptoms. It also represents an opportunity to identify COPD patients earlier in their disease state and start maintenance therapy, if appropriate.

Completed31 enrollment criteria
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