Mometasone Furoate on Sleep Disturbances in Subjects With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (Study P04608)...
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisThis study will hope to show that by relieving the participant's nasal symptoms of seasonal allergies using mometasone furoate nasal spray, the participant will obtain a better quality of night-time sleep, which in turn, causes less daytime sleepiness so that he/she can function productively during the day.
Rhinocort Aqua Versus Placebo and Fluticasone Propionate
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisThe purpose of this study is to compare once daily treatment with Rhinocort against placebo and Fluticasone Propionate at reliving the nasal symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
Phase I/IIa Study on Chitin Microparticles in Subjects Suffering From Allergic Rhinitis
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisChitin microparticles (CMP) has been demonstrated in animal studies that have modelled allergic rhinitis to be effective against a wide range of common respiratory allergens. It is an immuneenhancer. The primary purpose of the study is to demonstrate safety in a first into man study on 24 human volunteers. The secondary objective is to demonstrate efficacy by chosing subjects that demonstrate a response to a nasal allergen challenge using grass pollen. The subjects are being given increasing doses of CMP, supplied as a nasal spray, for 7 days followed by a nasal allergen challenge with Timothy Grass Pollen extract. Over this period nasal symptom scores, eosinophil counts and cytokine measurements will be performed.
Fluticasone Furoate Nasal Spray Versus Oral Fexofenadine
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThe primary objective of this study is to compare the nighttime symptom relief of fluticasone furoate nasal spray and oral fexofenadine
Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis and Driving Ability
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisOn-the-road driving performance of untreated seasonal allergic rhinitis patients during the allergic season (exposed) is compared to driving performance outside the allergic season (in winter, not-exposed).
A Study of Ciclesonide Nasal Spray in Patients 18 Years and Older With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis...
RhinitisAllergic2 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of ciclesonide nasal spray as compared with placebo (inactive substance) nasal spray in relieving symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis caused by pollen. Ciclesonide will be administered once during the exposure to ragweed pollen in a controlled environment. The study duration consists of a baseline period (up to 5 days) and a treatment period (1 day). The study will provide further data on safety and tolerability of ciclesonide.
Study to Assess the Efficacy of Anti-Bet v 1 Monoclonal Antibodies in Adults to Reduce Symptoms...
Allergic RhinitisConjunctivitisThe primary objective is to assess the reduction of allergic symptoms as measured by combined symptom and medication score (CSMS) during birch pollen season after a single dose of REGN5713-5714-5715 versus placebo.
Subcutaneous Immunotherapy With BM41 in Patients With Allergic Rhino-conjunctivitis Caused by Birch...
Birch Pollen AllergyAllergic RhinoconjunctivitisThe aim of this clinical phase I single centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study with open comparator is to investigate tolerability and safety as well as the immunological effects of BM41 in comparison to placebo (double blind) and to a standard subcutaneous immunotherapy Alutard SQ (open) in birch allergic patients.
Dose-Ranging Study of Mometasone Furoate (MK-0887/SCH 032088) Nasal Spray in the Treatment of Children...
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThe purpose of this study was to identify the lowest dosage of mometasone furoate nasal spray (MFNS) that provided adequate efficacy with an acceptable safety profile for children (ages 6-11) with seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). The MFNS dose levels of 25, 100, and 200 mcg QD were compared with beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP), as an active control, and placebo.
Study of the Efficacy and Safety of MK-0476 in Japanese Pediatric Participants With Seasonal Allergic...
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisThis study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of montelukast (MK-0476) in the treatment of Japanese pediatric participants with seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). The primary hypothesis of this study is that montelukast is superior to placebo in the treatment of nasal symptoms in SAR.