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Filter by:To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of recombinant human interferon ω spray in treatment of viral upper respiratory tract infection in children aged by 3-12 years, and to explore the appropriate usage and dosage of the drug in treatment of upper respiratory tract infection caused by viruses.
Prospective, randomized, multinational, multicenter, double-blind trial in 2 parallel groups of patients
Spring catarrh is a prevalent type of conjunctival allergic disorder in temperate countries. Topical steroids are the cornerstone management of spring catarrh beside other anti allergic drugs. However, prolonged use of topical steroids especqially in resistant spring catarrh carries risk of ocular side effects as 2nd glaucoma and cataract. We will investigate the safety and efficacy of topical immuonosuppressant in the management of resistant spring catarrh as an alternative to steroid therapy.
A phase II randomised, placebo-controlled trial to identify the optimal regimen of vitamin D supplementation for rhinovirus protection, determined by host responses to a clinically induced rhinovirus challenge. The primary outcome is rhinovirus titre after inoculation with rhinovirus; secondary outcomes are self-reported respiratory symptom scores, concentrations of cytokines and chemokines sampled from the nasal mucosa, and the transcriptional responses of nasal epithelial cells.
The investigators intend to conduct a multicenter clinical trial to verify the effectiveness and safety of the administration of 'Eungyosan(EGS)' and 'Samsoeum(SSE)' in cold patients.
Efficacy and Safety of Regan Tangjiang for treating the common cold with wind-heat syndrome: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group, Placebo and Active-Controlled Phase 2b Study
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the non-inferiority of Coristina® d in the symptomatic treatment of the common cold compared to Resfenol® comparator.