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Filter by:A study to evaluate MK0476 and Fluticasone to control asthma in patients with mild persistent asthma.
The purpose of the trial is to check if inhaled glucocorticosteroids (iGCS) have influence on bone condition (if iGCS increases risk of osteoporosis and bone fraction) in children with asthma.
This study is to designed to test the role of complement in the late asthmatic response to allergen challenge in mild asthma, as an indicator of the possible role of complement in the broader asthmatic population.
This study was designed to look at safety aspects and effects of repeat inhaled doses of GW870086X in mild asthmatics to develop this drug for its use in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
A study to test the effect of MK0359 in lessening the symptoms of asthma as compared to placebo.
This study will assess the safety and tolerability of long-term treatment with omalizumab plus current asthma therapy in patients who participated in and successfully completed the treatment period of study CIGE025IA04E1. Patients who participated in CIGE025IA04E1 were perceived by both the patient and the investigator to have benefited from receiving treatment with omalizumab plus current asthma therapy according to best medical practice
This study will assess further the safety and tolerability of long-term treatment with omalizumab by extending omalizumab treatment by 1 year for those patients with allergic asthma who successfully completed study CIGE25011E2.
The primary study objective is to demonstrate the clinical effectiveness of SERETIDE therapy compared to the current care in management of moderate to severe persistent asthma patients in Korea.
To compare a stable dose of salmeterol/fluticasone propionate with a variable dose of formoterol/budesonide where the dose is adjusted according to a physician-guided self-management plan
Efficacy and tolerability of the fixed combination beclometasone/formoterol in patients with moderate to severe persistent asthma.