View clinical trials related to Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal.
Filter by:This study seeks to prospectively demonstrate that Nasonex is better than placebo in relieving nasal congestion in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis.
You are being asked to take part in a research study of COLD-fX, a product designed to boost the immune system. COLD-fX is an extract from the roots of North American ginseng and it may offer some benefit to people with seasonal allergies. The purpose of the present study is to find out how effective and safe COLD-fX is in improving quality of life and reducing symptoms of seasonal allergies such as hay fever. COLD-fX is not yet approved for treatment of seasonal allergies. We are seeking to enroll 200 participants in the Capital Health region.
The purpose of this study was to determine if two allergy medications are more effective than placebo.
The Purpose of this study is to determine if one allergy medication (0.15% azelastine hydrochloride) is more effective than Placebo alone
The main purpose of the trial is to prove the therapeutic value of the product and enable an effective and safe dosage schedule to be recommended
This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized single dose escalation study and a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised parallel group 14-days once daily repeat dose study to investigate safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of an intranasal H1/H3 dual antagonist compound in healthy male subjects.
Comparison of two nasal sprays for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis
Investigate safety/tolerability after a single dose intranasal administration of AZD8848 comparator placebo to healthy male volunteers and seasonal allergic rhinitis male patients out of season
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effect of nasal carbon dioxide in the treatment of Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
This study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a new drug on congestion in subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis. This effect will be compared to placebo and to the decongestant, pseudoephedrine.