search

Active clinical trials for "Pharyngitis"

Results 51-60 of 205

Ketoprofen Lysine Salt as Mouthwash in Acute Phlogosis of the Pharyngeal Cavity Versus Benzidamine...

Pharyngitis

A study to in order to verify any differences between the 2 treatment groups in terms of duration of analgesic effects after the first drug intake and time to remission of symptoms and signs of pharyngitis

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Study of Flurbiprofen 8.75 mg Lozenge in Patient With Pharyngitis

Pharyngitis

The purposes of this study is to demonstrate the analgesic efficacy of flurbiprofen 8.75 mg lozenge compared to its vehicle lozenge and to demonstrate the safety of the flurbiprofen lozenge throughout the course of treating sore throat due to acute pharyngitis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

KRYSTAL- KetopRofen lYsinate Sore ThroAt Lozenges

Pain

Primary Objective: To compare the single-dose efficacy of ketoprofen lysinate lozenges (6.25 mg and 12.5 mg ketoprofen base) with placebo, on total pain relief summed over 15 to 120 min (TOTPAR15-120) after the first intake of study drug. Secondary Objectives: To compare the single-dose efficacy of ketoprofen lysinate lozenges (6.25mg and 12.5mg ) with placebo after the first intake on: the total pain relief summed over 15 to 360min (TOTPAR15-360) the changes from baseline of global throat pain intensity assessed over 15 to 120min and over 15 to 360min. the changes from baseline of throat soreness over 15 to 120min and over 15 to 360min the changes from baseline of swollen throat over 15 to 120min and over 15 to 360min To compare pain relief, global throat pain intensity, throat soreness and swollen throat in the evening of days 1, 2 and 3 To evaluate the safety of ketoprofen lysinate lozenges (6.25mg and 12.5mg ) and placebo at follow-up visit on: Day 4: - adverse events and clinical examination Day 7: - adverse events reporting (followed by a clinical examination if needed)

Completed25 enrollment criteria

APC-231 Once a Day (QD) for 7 Days vs. Penicillin Taken Four Times a Day (QID) in Pediatric Patients...

Pharyngitis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of APC-231 QD for 7 days in the bacteriological outcome at the Test of Cure Visit.

Completed39 enrollment criteria

Ambroxol Lozenges 20mg in Relieving the Pain of Sore Throat in Adolescent Patients With Acute Viral...

Pharyngitis

The purpose of this trial is to investigate efficacy and tolerability of lozenges containing 20mg am broxol hydrochloride relative to placebo in relieving pain of sore throat in adolescent patients suf fering from acute viral pharyngitis. The primary endpoint is the time-weighted average of the pain intensity difference from pre-dose bas eline over the first 3 hours after the first lozenge expressed as a ratio of the pre-dose baseline ( SPIDnorm).

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Salivary Drug Concentration Exploratory Study of Cetylpyridinium Chloride Buccal Tablets

Pharyngitis AcuteGingivitis

The study is a single-arm, open-label study to explore the salivary concentration of Cetylpyridinium Chloride Buccal Tablets after single-dose administration in Healthy Subjects

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Acceptance of Clarithromycin in a Straw Compared to Syrup in Children With Upper Respiratory Tract...

Otitis MediaTonsillitis2 more

This study was performed in children with upper respiratory tract infections (acute ear infection, infection of the tonsils or throat, or bacterial inflammation of the bronchi) who needed treatment with an antibiotic (clarithromycin). The study investigated a new technology which delivers the antibiotic in a straw (dose sipping technology, DST) in comparison to a marketed syrup.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Ibuprofen Lozenge in Acute Sore Throat Pain

Acute Sore Throat Pain

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of repeated doses of a low dosage of oromucosal Ibuprofen form (lozenge) versus placebo in patients suffering from acute sore throat pain.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Study to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of a Benzocaine Lozenge for Treatment of Sore Throat....

Sore Throat

A multi-center, double-blind, randomized, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study to determine the efficacy and safety of a benzocaine lozenge for symptomatic treatment of sore throat caused by acute upper respiratory tract infection in adults.

Completed34 enrollment criteria

To Check Effectiveness of Medistus Antivirus Lozenges for Cough

Throat InfectionPharyngitis1 more

A thraot infection sometimes called pharyngitis can be either a bacterial or a viral infection leading to inflammation of the tissues of the throat that causes redness, pain and swelling of the walls and structure of the throat. The throat or Pharynx is the tube like structure that carries both food to the oesophagus and air to your wind pipe (called the larynx). Infective agents of the throat most often enters through the month or nose. Many of these infections are viral, other can be caused by bacteria such as Streptococcus Pyogenes, or Group A streptococcus. Symtoms of throat infections most commonly includes pain and a sensation of heat in the throat or Pharynx. Viral infections accounts for approx. 70% of all pharyngitis. Rhinovirus is the most common cause of viral infections. The other common causes of viral infections in descending order are corona virus, adeno virus, para influenza, and influenza virus. Viral infections are more common during the winter month with the exception of adeno viruses which occur year round. Viral Pharyngitis is spread through similar mechanism as other viral infections. Hand to mouth contact, contact with oral secretions, and sharing common utensils, all contributes to viral spread. Prevention of the spread of diseases is based on frequent hand washing, and clinical symptoms of different viruses are more prevalent during certain seasons. Coryza, conjectivitis, malease, or fatigue, hoarseness, and low grade fever such as the presence of viral phayngitis. Subjects with viral pharyngitis can also have atypical symptoms such as mouth breathing, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhoea. Medistus Antivirus is a medical device product with a noble impact. Kistosyn 100 extract contains polyphenols, and with the help of gum arabic, it forms a protective film over the mouth and throat mucus membranes. This protective Barrier lead to a physical (mechanical) barrier against viruses and bacteria which prevent their penetration into body cells, and their further propagation. Due to this physical effect, resistance development is not possible.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
1...567...21

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs