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NCT ID: NCT05764343 Completed - Tobacco Cessation Clinical Trials

The Effect of Immediate Smoking Cessation Interventions for Smokers With Chronic Airway Diseases

Start date: November 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Smoking cessation support is provided by smoking cessation outpatient clinics in our country. Smokers with chronic airway diseases can also apply to these services by making an appointment from quit lines. Quit rates of that group patients were found to be similar to the general population. In novel smoking cessation support approaches immediate cessation support is reported to be more effective than routine practice. The sample in these studies consists of individuals who applied for lung health screening programmes. There is no study in the literature examining the effect of this immediate support on patients with chronic airway diseases' quit success. Our aim with this study is to examine impact of immediate cessation support by getting an appointment to the same cessation clinic instantly on our sample's cessation success.

NCT ID: NCT03858686 Completed - Asthma, COPD Clinical Trials

The Effect of FP-025, a MMP-12 Inhibitor, on Allergen-induced Airway Responses and Airway Inflammation in Mild Eosinophilic House Dust Mite (HDM)-Allergic Asthma

Start date: July 2, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is a Phase IIa, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, 2-way crossover, 2-center (conducted in EU; The Netherlands) study in male and female subjects with stable, mild HDM-allergic asthma. The study will consist of two identical study periods of 12 treatment days each, separated by a washout period of at least 3 weeks (and no more than 7 weeks). Approximately 36 eligible subjects will be enrolled, to yield 32 evaluable subjects who will be treated with both FP-025 (400 mg BID) or matching placebo in a cross-over design from the evening of Day 1 till the morning of Day 12 (22 doses per study period in total).