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Filter by:This is a single blind, single dose, crossover study to investigate the relative efficacy of terbutaline Turbuhaler® 0.4 mg in relation to salbutamol pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler (pMDI) 200 μg in Japanese adult asthmatic patients.The secondary objective of this study is to investigate safety of terbutaline Turbuhaler® 0.4 mg in Japanese adult asthma patients by means of adverse events (AEs) and vital signs (blood pressure, pulse rate). The subject population includes Japanese patients (16 years of age or older) with asthma who need treatment with inhaled Glucocorticosteroids (ICS).
This study is aiming at evaluating whether the number and size of exhaled particles changes during the increase and decrease of bronchial constriction in subjects with mild intermittent asthma.
The primary objective of this study is to determine if well-controlled asthmatic patients followed in subspecialty asthma clinics between the ages of 3 - 18 years can be distinguished from healthy controls using lung clearance index, a parameter from the multiple breath washout test. Also, to correlate lung clearance index with asthma sputum cell counts.
This is an open-label, randomized, cross-over, active-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety effects using Meptin® Swinghaler and Berotec N® Metered Aerosol in stable asthma patients
The study will assess the safety, tolerability and clinical activity of ASM-024 in subjects with mild allergic asthma.
This is a 6 week study to investigate the effectiveness and safety of BI 671800 ED in patients with asthma who do not take inhaled corticosteroids.
To compare the efficacy and safety of inhaled procaterol (Meptin Air) versus inhaled salbutamol as metered dose inhaler (MDI) reliever of acute exacerbation of asthma not in imminent respiratory failure.
To investigate the effectiveness and safety of BI 671800 given in the morning (AM), evening (PM) or twice daily (b.i.d.) compared too placebo as add on therapy to inhaled corticosteroid in symptomatic asthma patients.
Several studies have demonstrated the efficacy of asthma treatment but despite being correctly diagnosed, conveniently prescribed and adherent to the therapeutics, 5% to 10% of asthmatics do not reach disease control. The aim of this study is to measure asthma control, evaluate inflammatory and functional characteristics, describe comorbidities and aggravating factors and phenotypes derived from the characteristics of a severe asthmatic population followed at an outpatient university service in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
To determine the effect of medical food on reducing asthma symptoms in asthmatic children.