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Filter by:The purpose of the trial is to asses the efficacy and safety of sublingual annual immunotherapy in children with bronchial asthma and/or allergic rhinitis allergic to house dust mites.
The specific aim of this proposed pilot study is to compare two standardized processes (paper and electronic) to deliver a customized MedlinePlus health information prescription.
PF-03654764 should reduce the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. In this study patients will be exposed to pollen and their symptoms observed.
To assess the efficacy of the study product Noex in the treatment of allergic rhinitis by means of the Nasal Index Score (NIS) after 4 weeks of treatment with the drug.
The objective of this clinical trial is to assess the safety and efficacy of sublingual application of allergen extracts for specific immunotherapy in patients suffering from perennial allergic rhinitis due to house dust mites.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of specific subcutaneous immunotherapy with modified allergen extracts.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of specific sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) with allergen extracts in patients suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis .
This trial is performed to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of subcutaneous specific immunotherapy in patients suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis.
The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of cluster immunotherapy with highly polymerized allergen extracts.
The prevalence of allergic rhinitis is high and appears to be rising worldwide. Therefore, it is important and necessary to understand and visualize therapy effects on this disease. In this study we will demonstrate the effect of levocetirizine on nasal cavity dimensions by assessing not only standard nasal flow diagnostics such as rhinomanometry and acoustic rhinometry, but supplement exami¬nation procedures with long-term rhinometry and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). With the aid of a virtual model and computer fluid dynamics, we are able to simulate nasal air flow and provide three-dimensional visualization of the computed flow. In previous trials ([Bachert], [deBlic], [Day] and [Deruaz]) it has been shown that allergic symptoms, especially nasal congestion, diminish significantly under treatment with levocetirizine. We will demonstrate this anti-obstructive effect by comparing the reaction to nasal allergen challenge before and after four-week treatment with levocetirizine.