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Filter by:The purpose of this first time into human study is to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of GSK2239633 in healthy male subjects.
The Predictors for asthma control by stepwise treatment during 6 months in Korean elderly
This study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of multiple dose treatment with MK-1029 in adults with mild to moderate persistent asthma.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate, at steady-state, the systemic exposure and the lung deposition of B17MP (active metabolite of BDP) as AUC0-12h,ss and Cmax,ss, after inhalation of BDP (Clenil® Modulite®) with the AeroChamber Plus™ spacer device or with the Volumatic™ spacer device without or with charcoal block.
To investigate how a switch from fixed combination treatment (ICS and LABA) to other treatments influence asthma or COPD treatment failure
A multi-center, randomized, open-label, parallel-group, repeat dose study in asthma patients with elevated eosinophils. Eligible subjects will receive 3 doses (28 days apart) of mepolizumab given intravenous (IV) or subcutaneously (SC). Blood samples for safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD) and immunogenicity analysis, as well as safety/tolerability assessments will be collected throughout the study
The purpose of this study is to determine whether food concentrates supplementation (vegetable plus fruit, fish, probiotics) are effective to alleviate drug used, asthma symptoms and lung function in children due to asthma.
The study was a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study to evaluate the efficacy of roflumilast on airway inflammation and function in patients with allergen-induced asthma. Individuals with stable, mild to moderate allergic asthma, with a history of episodic wheeze and shortness of breath, were eligible for enrollment.
The study was designed to collect data about inadequately controlled moderate to severe allergic asthma in subjects 6 to < 12 years of age, managed in a real-world setting.
This is a study that seeks to characterize data obtained from patients with a variety of lung diseases using ultrasound signals obtained from the lung tissue. A standard ultrasound instrument in the doppler mode (not the imaging mode used in examination of pregnant women for instance) is placed on the chest wall and the unique software the investigators have developed analyzes the signal reflected back from within the lung. On the basis of pilot studies performed previously the investigators expect to receive different signals from different diseases. The investigators seek to further characterize these signals to enable accurate diagnosis of different lung diseases using our technology.