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Active clinical trials for "Rhinitis"

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A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of a Nasal Spray to Treat Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The purpose of this study is to determine if two allergy medications (azelastine and fluticasone) are more effective than placebo or either medication alone (azelastine or fluticasone)

Completed20 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety & Effectiveness of a Nasal Spray to Treat Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The Purpose of this study is to determine if one allergy medication (0.15% azelastine hydrochloride) is more effective than Placebo alone

Completed22 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Two Nasal Sprays to Treat Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The purpose of this study was to determine if two allergy medications are more effective than placebo.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Tolerability/Safety of Intranasal AZD8848 in Healthy Male Volunteers and Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis...

HealthyAllergic Rhinitis

Investigate safety/tolerability after a single dose intranasal administration of AZD8848 comparator placebo to healthy male volunteers and seasonal allergic rhinitis male patients out of season

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study to Investigate Effects of CAL-101 in Subjects With Allergic Rhinitis Exposed to Allergen in...

Allergic Rhinitis

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and effect of CAL-101 in subjects with allergic rhinitis.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Study of Asthma and Nasal Steroids

AsthmaRhinitis1 more

The trial will study the effectiveness of nasal steroids for the treatment of chronic rhinitis and/or sinusitis on asthma control.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Oxidative Stress Markers in the Upper and Lower Airways of Atopic Children Treated...

AsthmaAllergic Rhinitis

Although it is well known that the presence of uncontrolled inflammation in upper airways may compromise the control of asthma and may favor the progression of asthma toward more severe grades of disease, few studies addressed whether therapies aimed to control both upper and lower airway inflammation may be more effective in controlling asthma. Markers of oxidative stress and of inflammation such as Nitrotyrosine and IL-5 are increased in the airways of children with atopic asthma and correlated with the levels of oral and nasal FeNO, and with the grade of atopy. We hypothesize that the treatment with Beclometasone nebulized with a facial mask (for treating both upper and lower airways) will be able to reduce the production of oxidants as well as of IL5 in both districts thus promoting clinical and functional improvements in mild intermittent asthmatic children. The results provided by this study will contribute to further clarify the relationship between nasal and bronchial inflammation.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effects of Phenylephrine on Nasal Congestion in Participants With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (P08156...

RhinitisSeasonal Rhinitis

The trial will evaluate the nasal congestion symptom relief of the approved 10 mg phenylephrine (PE) dose and the higher 20 mg, 30 mg, and 40 mg PE doses compared with placebo in participants with histories of seasonal allergic rhinitis, using loratadine as background medication.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Single Dose Pharmacokinetics of Intranasal Azelastine Delivered by a Fixed Combination With Fluticasone...

Allergic Rhinitis

The primary objective is to assess the effect of fluticasone propionate (FLU) on the relative bioavailability (AUC0-∞) of azelastine hydrochloride (AZE) when administered as fixed AZE-FLU combination product (TEST) compared to a similar formulation without containing FLU (i.e. AZE alone; REF). The secondary objectives are to compare the relative bioavailability (AUC0-∞) of AZE when administered either as fixed AZE-FLU combination product (TEST) or as marketed AZE product Astelin® Nasal Spray (COMP); To compare the effects of FLU on other pharmacokinetic parameters of AZE (AUC0-tlast, CL/f, Cmax, tmax, t½); To assess adverse events.

Completed35 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Ciclesonide in Pediatric Patients (6 to 11 Years of Age) With Seasonal Allergic...

Hay FeverSeasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The aim of the study is to determine the efficacy and safety of ciclesonide nasal spray in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis. Ciclesonide will be administered intranasally at two dose levels once daily. The study consists of a baseline period (1 to 3 weeks) and a treatment period (2 weeks).

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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