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Active clinical trials for "Rhinitis"

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Prospective, Randomized, Multinational, Multicenter, Double-blind, Placebo and Active Controlled...

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The trial will be conducted as a prospective, randomized, multinational, multicenter, double-blind, placebo and active controlled trial in 4 parallel-groups of patients suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Completed46 enrollment criteria

Bepotastine Besilate Nasal Sprays in the Treatment of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (SAR)

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

This study will examine dose ranging characteristics of bepotastine besilate nasal spray compared to placebo nasal spray in 600 male or female subjects 12 years of age and older with active seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) and a demonstrated history of allergic sensitivity to Mountain Cedar pollen for at least 2 years prior to the study.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Nasal Saline Irrigation After Radiation Therapy for Oropharyngeal Cancer

Nasal ObstructionRhinitis2 more

The purpose of this study is to learn whether nasal saline irrigation is beneficial to patients undergoing radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancer.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Study to Find Out How Long it Takes Azelastine Hydrochloride 0.15% Nasal Spray to Relieve Symptoms...

Allergic Rhinitis

In this study researchers want to learn how quickly patients suffering from allergic rhinitis (also known as hay fever) can expect symptom relief after using Azelastine Hydrochloride 0.15% Nasal Spray. This study plans to enrol about 80 male or female participants in the age of 18 to 65 years suffering from an allergic rhinitis to ragweed pollen for at least 2 years. In a first phase participants will be exposed to ragweed pollen in a special study room to ensure they will be adequately symptomatic when they progress into the treatment phase of the study. In a second phase study participants will be divided in 2 groups. After exposure to ragweed pollen one group will receive Azelastine Hydrochloride 0.15% Nasal Spray and the other group will receive placebo (a nasal spray which does not contain any active drug substance). In the third phase of study the treatment will be switched: participants who received in the previous study Azelastine Hydrochloride 0.15% Nasal Spray will receive the nasal spray without any active drug substance and the other group will receive Azelastine Hydrochloride 0.15% Nasal Spray. During the second and third study phase the researchers will examine thoroughly over 4 hours the change of nasal symptoms such as runny nose, itchy nose, sneezing and nasal congestion after participants received the nasal spray.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Intranasal SB-705498 in Allergic Rhinitis (AR) Patients

Rhinitis

This study is designed to look at the affect of SB-705498 on allergic rhinitis symptoms induced by an allergen chamber challenge.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Post Approval Pharmacokinetic Study of Loratadine in Japanese Pediatric and Adult Patients (Study...

Perennial Allergic Rhinitis

This is a post marketing study to confirm the appropriate dose of loratadine in children by obtaining drug concentration data at multiple time points per child and adult patient, after the patient receives repeated administrations of the approved dose of loratadine.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Single Dose Crossover Study of Patient Preference for Unscented Nasonex® Nasal Spray Versus Scented...

Allergic Rhinitis

This was a one-day single dose trial conducted to compare patient's preference for Nasonex® (mometasone) versus Flonase® nasal spray. Each patient was randomized to take one dose (2 sprays in each nostril) of Nasonex or Flonase. Thirty minutes later, each patient was to take one dose of the opposite medication. Questionnaires were given to each patient after each drug dose to evaluate patient product preference.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Study of Nasonex in the Relief of Nasal Congestion in Patients With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (Study...

Allergic Rhinitis

This study seeks to prospectively demonstrate that Nasonex is better than placebo in relieving nasal congestion in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

A Comparative Study of Mometasone Furoate Nasal Spray and Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray in...

Perennial Allergic Rhinitis

This study was conducted to see if mometasone nasal spray is efficaceous for the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis. Patients will be randomized to active mometasone, placebo mometasone, active fluticasone, or placebo fluticasone.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Single Dose Crossover Study of Patient Preference for Unscented Nasonex® Nasal Spray Versus Scented...

Allergic Rhinitis

This was a one-day single dose trial conducted to compare patient's preference for Nasonex® (mometasone) versus Flonase® nasal spray. Each patient was randomized to take one dose (2 sprays in each nostril) of Nasonex or Flonase. Thirty minutes later, each patient was to take one dose of the opposite medication. Questionnaires were given to each patient after each drug dose to evaluate patient product preference.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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