Fluticasone Furoate Nasal Spray Versus Oral Fexofenadine
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThe primary objective of the study is to compare nighttime symptom relief of fluticasone furoate nasal spray versus oral fexofenadine
Comparator Study Evaluating Patient Experience And Preference Of FFNS vs. FPNS
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThe purpose of this replicate study to FFU105924 is to provide data on subject preference of FFNS as compared with FPNS.
Nasal Budesonide in Children With Rhinitis and/or Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Intranasal budesonide therapy may lead to improved symptoms and sleep study findings in children with mild obstructive sleep apnea with and without allergic rhinitis that would not be treated with T&A. The aim of the study is to conduct a randomized double blind cross-over trial comparing the effect of once a day intranasal budesonide therapy vs. placebo in children with mild sleep apnea that would not be candidates for T&A.
Safety and Efficacy of Olopatadine HCl Nasal Spray in 6-11 Year Old Patients
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisA study to demonstrate the superiority of test article nasal spray relative to vehicle nasal spray for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis for a 2 week period in patients aged 6 to 11 years with a history of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
PK/PD and Steady State Efficacy Study of Bilastine Compared With Placebo Given Orally in the Treatment...
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisHay Fever1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative efficacy of four dosing regimens of bilastine tablets versus placebo in subjects with SAR exposed in controlled ragweed pollen using the EEC model based on the mean change from baseline in Total Nasal Symptom Scores (TNSS). Study includes male and female subjects, aged 18 and 65 years with clinical history of SAR with seasonal onset and offset of nasal allergy symptoms during each of the last two ragweed allergy seasons and a positive skin prick test to ragweed allergen within 12 months prior to randomization.
Effects Of Single Doses Of GW784568X On Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms In Male Subjects Whilst In An...
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThis study was designed to look at safety aspects and effects of intranasal doses of GW784568X on allergic rhinitis symptoms to develop this drug for its use in people who suffer with allergic rhinitis
Effect of House Dust Mite Allergen Challenge in Persons Using 1200 mg Gamma Tocopherol Supplements...
Allergic RhinitisMild AsthmaTwenty, house dust mite (HDM)-allergic non-smoking subjects with or without mild asthma between the ages 18-50 will be recruited. The primary endpoint will be nasal eosinophilia. Each volunteer will be screened with skin testing, pulmonary function testing and induced sputum. If eligible they will return for baseline nasal allergen challenge and lavage. Approximately two weeks later they will return for gamma tocopherol (gT) dosing visit. After completing 14 days of daily high dose (1200mg) gT, they will return for a second nasal allergen challenge. This visit will also include pulmonary function testing and blood draw. The purpose of this study is to determine if high dose gamma tocopherol therapy can reduce allergen induced nasal inflammation.
A 5-way Treatment Period Trial of Single Doses of Intranasal GSK256066 in Patients With Rhinitis...
RhinitisAllergic1 moreThis current study is planned as a dedicated pharmacodynamic (effect of drug on the body) study to investigate the dose response in rhinitic subjects at doses where GSK256066 has been proven to work (200mcg) or expected to (50mcg) work. This study also aims to investigate the lower end of the predicted therapeutic range.
Efficacy and Safety of Lectranal® in Treatment of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms
Seasonal Allergic RhinitisThe purpose of the study is to determine weather Lectranal is effective in treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis symptoms.
Differential Adrenoreceptor Mediated Tachyphylaxis and Upregulation
Allergic RhinitisTachyphylaxis1 moreThe investigators wish to evaluate the onset of tolerance to nasal decongestants like oxymetazoline (available over the counter) and the mechanism of tolerance particularly with differential effects on alpha 1 and alpha 2 adrenoreceptors on the nose. The investigators will 'tease' out by using an alpha 1 blocker called Prazosin. The investigators hypothesize that alpha 1 receptors mediate arterial constriction and this will be captured by measuring nasal blood flow. The investigators also hypothesize that alpha 2 receptors mediate venous sinusoid constriction and this the investigators will capture by airflow parameters like Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow, Rhinomanometry, Oscillometric indices etc.