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Filter by:The Asthma Digital Study is a virtual, two-arm, randomized, controlled trial that will investigate the impact of digital tools on asthma symptom control, exacerbation frequency, healthcare utilization, and medical expenditures in adults with asthma.
The study is an experimental study with pre-test-post-test control group in order to determine the effect of web-designed training developed for asthma patients on drug compliance, asthma control, and fatigue
This is a randomized, double-blind, comparative, parallel-group study of the efficacy and safety of Genolar® and Xolair® in the treatment of persistent atopic bronchial asthma of moderate and severe course, whose symptoms are insufficiently controlled by the 4-step treatment GINA (2017)
The PRIME study is an observational, Real World Evidence study designed to collect the type of treatments that are currently prescribed to patients with mild asthma and to collect relevant clinical data that could reflect the control of the disease over a 6-month observational period according to the standard clinical practice.
The first part will be a comparative cross-sectional study to identify the frequency of ILO and other comorbidites among participants with asthma compared to a group of reference subjects without asthma, matched for age- and gender and race. The second part will be a longitudinally observational study study following participants for one year after the cross-sectional study. The Maat-scores ILO-symptoms and asthma-outcomes longitudinally will be evaluated, .
This clinical study was designed to assess the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of single inhaled doses of mometasone furoate (MF) when administered alone via MF Twisthaler® (TH) or as an indacaterol acetate/MF fixed dose combination (QMF149) via the Concept 1 (C1) device in pediatric asthma patients.
Mepolizumab is an anti-interleukin-5 ( IL-5) monoclonal antibody that neutralizes IL-5 and reduces eosinophil counts in both sputum and blood. Omalizumab is an anti-immunoglobulin E (IgE) monoclonal antibody (mAb) used in the treatment of severe allergic eosinophilic asthma The investigators propose that in patients with the dual phenotypes of severe allergic and eosinophilic asthma, that Mepolizumab is as effective as Omalizumab. However, this trial will also identify key clinical biomarkers that will clarify which patients will respond best to each of these interventions. This study will be the first direct clinical comparison of these agents and will apply expert clinical characterization, along with cutting edge biotechnology to better inform treatment choices for severe asthma. This is an important and urgent management problem facing the Australian pharmaceutical scheme, where imprecision in prescribing will result in reduced clinical effectiveness as well as substantial and sustained costs.
This is a first time in human (FTIH) study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of single and repeat doses of GSK3923868 inhalation powder in both healthy participants and asthmatics. This is a 3-part, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled study of GSK3923868, administered as an inhalation powder blend (GSK3923868 capsules for inhalation) via Mono-dose inhaler in healthy participants (Parts A and B) and in participants with asthma (Part C). The duration of study participation for each part A, B and C will be 11, 9 and 8 weeks, respectively.
The purpose of this investigation is to obtain more information on the efficacy and safety of respiratory training methods with WellO2 in patients with asthma and COPD. Such a training may offer an additional, non-pharmacological way for treatment and therapy of asthma and COPD.
This will be a two-year prospective study to characterize the nature of the remaining asthma exacerbations in patients treated with mepolizumab. Participants will be assessed every six months from pre- until two years of treatment in addition to whenever they experience an exacerbation of asthma during the study period. During these visits, various clinical, physiological and inflammatory outcomes will be assessed.