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NCT ID: NCT02565121 Completed - Brain Injuries Clinical Trials

Olfaction Disorders in Patients Included in The Trauma Brain Injury (TBI) Database at Trondheim University Hospital

Start date: June 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to see whether patients with chronic smell impairment after brain injury benefit from a treatment that consists of corticosteroids, and then olfactory training in 3 months.

NCT ID: NCT02481609 Completed - Anosmia Clinical Trials

NAC Trial for Anosmia

Start date: July 2014
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the use of NAC in the treatment of anosmia (a loss of the sense of smell). This drug is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for oral or pulmonary (lung) inhaled use for other medical conditions. However, there is research evidence that the medication may promote nerve recovery (help nerves work better after they are damaged). Since anosmia involves nerve problems, we believe the nasal spray may help treat anosmia. The medication has been in use for many years for other conditions, without safety problems.

NCT ID: NCT00660868 Completed - Olfaction Disorders Clinical Trials

Is Pentoxifylline Able to Improve Olfactory Sensitivity?

Start date: November 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Signal processing in the olfactory neuron could be influenced by inhibition of enzymes like phosphodiesterase. Pentoxifylline is a unspecific phosphodiesterase inhibitor. The hypothesis is that pentoxifylline could lead to increased sensitivity to odors.