Efficacy and Safety Evaluation for the Treatment of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis/Rhinoconjunctivitis...
Allergic RhinoconjunctivitisPerennial Allergic Rhinitis2 moreProspective, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter of 3 active treatment groups, compared to 1 placebo group, for the determination of the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous immunotherapy in patients with mild to moderate asthma and allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis (intermittent or persistent) due to hypersensitivity to house dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and / or D. farinae) and grass pollen
As Needed Versus Regular Intranasal Corticosteroid in Children With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis...
Perennial Allergic RhinitisChild1 moreAllergic rhinitis in children is common. According to the international study of asthma and allergies in childhood (ISAAC) phase III, the global prevalence of allergic rhinitis among children is increasing to 40.1% and the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in Bangkok area in 2018, among children aged 6-7 and 13-14 years was 16.32%. This disease is a global health problem affecting quality of life of patients in daily life, work, study and sleep. Intranasal corticosteroid is the most effective treatment for allergic rhinitis. From real world evidence; most of allergic rhinitis patient use the drug when symptoms worsen. In children, the use of intranasal corticosteroid may cause minor local side effects such as dryness, burning sensation or epistaxis. In some intranasal corticosteroid, long-term use may result in decreased growth compared to placebo which make parents concern. The investigators interested in studying the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroid comparing between daily use and as needed use in children with allergic rhinitis. To study the appropriate form of treatment to increase cooperation. Patient will have a better quality of life and reduce the risk of side effects from prolonged use of intranasal corticosteroid. From the literature review, it was found that most studies were conducted among adult patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis In Thailand in 2020, Thongngam et al. studied the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroid was compared between daily use and as needed use in adult patients with perennial allergic rhinitis. The results of the study concluded that the daily use group can reduced more TNSS (total nasal symptoms score) but was not statistically significant and had a greater increase in peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) compared to as needed group. Interestingly, the quality of life assessment (RCQ-36 score) in both2 groups improved equally, In as needed group, the cumulative dose was 51% lower than the daily dose group. The investigators want to compare the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroid between daily versus as needed use in children with perennial allergic rhinitis which had not been studied before.
Effects of Pine Cone Extract on Serum IgE Levels in Perennial Rhinitis
Perennial Allergic RhinitisThe medicinal properties of pinecones have been used for years to treat a variety of illnesses. In the mouse model, an extract of pine cones, poly-phenylpropanoid-polysaccharide complex (PPC), has been shown to reduce total serum IgE levels as well as decreased production of IL-4, a cytokine associated with allergic disease. In this study, the investigators aim to determine the effects that PPC will have on total serum IgE levels in adult subjects with perennial rhinitis.
Efficacy and Safety Evaluation for the Treatment of HDM Induced Allergic Asthma and Rhinitis/Rhinoconjunctivitis...
House Dust Mite AllergyPerennial Allergic Rhinitis2 moreProspective, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter of 3 active treatment groups, compared to 1 placebo group, for the determination of the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous immunotherapy in patients with mild to moderate asthma and rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis (intermittent or persistent) allergic to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and/or Dermatophagoides farinae.
The Role of the Nasal Allergen Provocation Test in Starting and Monitoring Allergen Immunotherapy...
Perennial Allergic RhinitisSeasonal Allergic Rhinitis1 moreThis prospective multicentric academic NAPT study aims to compile a database of all patients who initiate immunotherapy. The NAPT will take place before, during and after AIT to evaluate the cost and effectiveness of the treatment. The study consists of 4 visits and 2 telephone contacts that are repeated annually for 3 years. This study will be conducted in 2 hospitals: UZ Leuven and AZ ST. Jan Brugge on the consultation Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases (ENT) and the department of Internal Medicine / Allergology
The Addition of Montelukast to Fluticasone in the Treatment of Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
RhinitisAllergic1 moreSome people with nasal allergy symptoms continue to have symptoms even after treatment with a nasal steroid spray. The purpose of this study is to see if these patients are helped by adding another medication (montelukast) to their treatment compared to placebo (a substance that looks like the active medication but does not contain the drug).
Study of Nasonex® in Improving Sleep Disturbances Related to Perennial Allergic Rhinitis (Study...
Perennial Allergic RhinitisThis study will hope to show that the treatment of the patient's perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR) using Nasonex® (mometasone furoate nasal spray) will result in improvement of the nasal symptoms of PAR and of nighttime sleep-disordered breathing, thereby resulting in improved sleep quality, less daytime sleepiness, improved daytime functioning, and improved quality of life.
Repeated Dosing Clinical Trial of HL151
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess the pharmacokinetic characteristics of bepotastine after multiple oral administration of TALION tab., a IR formulation of bepotastine as reference drug and HL151, a SR formulation of bepotastine as test drug in healthy male adults. Additionally the safety and tolerability of two drugs will be evaluated.
Topical Nasal Fluticasone Propionate in the Control of Allergic Rhinitis SymptomsPerene
Perennial Allergic RhinitisPhase III Study to Demonstrate the non inferiority of PLURAIR® branded nasal topical Fluticasone Propionate (FP) in relation to the FLIXONASE® brand reference drug in the control of nasal symptoms related to perennial allergic rhinitis.
Efficacy and Safety of HCP1102 Capsule in Patients With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
Perennial Allergic RhinitisEfficacy and safety of HCP1102 in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis : A randomized, double-blind, active-controlled, multicenter phase 3 clinical trial