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Filter by:Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis due to birch pollen is a seasonal problem which manifests as a combination of nasal symptoms (such as congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itching of the nose) and ocular symptoms (such as red, itchy and watery eyes). For several birch-allergic patients, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis occurs with an oral allergy syndrome. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the study drug (STALORAL Birch 300 IR) in children and adolescents with birch pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, with or without asthma, when treated before and during the pollen season. Approximately 699 children will participate in this study. The study will be conducted worldwide in approximately 100 medical sites in about 14 countries. The total duration of the study will be approximately 20 months.
To evaluate the efficacy of Combo compared to its individual components and compared to vehicle in a population of subjects with seasonal allergic conjunctivitis.
To evaluate the efficacy of Combo (Drug Product Brimonidine Tartrate 0.025%/Ketotifen Fumarate 0.035% Ophthalmic Solution) compared to its individual components and vehicle in a population of subjects with allergic conjunctivitis:
To observe and compare the clinical efficacy of cyclosporine 0.05% eye drops with Loteprednol Etabonate 0.5% and Tobramycin Eye Drops 0.3% in the treatment of Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis in developing regions of China.
This is a single-center, randomized, double-masked, parallel study.
This is a single-center, randomized, double-masked, parallel study. In this clinical study, the efficacy comparison between Pataday® Once Daily Relief Extra Strength and Claritin® Tablets 24-Hour will be made using the Ora-CAC model, a validated clinical model accepted by regulatory agents for assessing the efficacy of products on the signs and symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis.
The INVIGORATE 2 Trial: A single-center, randomized, double-masked, crossover design, vehicle-controlled, Phase 3 clinical trial to assess the efficacy and safety of reproxalap ophthalmic solution (0.25%) compared to vehicle in subjects with seasonal allergic conjunctivitis using the environmental exposure chamber (EEC).
Investigation of the clinical efficacy of 3 intralymphatic injections with grass pollen extract into inguinal lymph nodes on combined symptom-medication scores during grass pollen season in grass pollen allergic patients compared to placebo
The primary objective of this 5-year study is to demonstrate non-inferiority of children compared to adults by exploring long-term effectiveness after treatment with TA Bäume (trees) and TA Gräser (grass) following a perennial posology.
Non-interventional single-center cohort study (Rothschild Foundation Hospital) of patients aged 0 to 18 years followed up in ophthalmology for KCV, treated with tacrolimus 0.1% eye drops previously treated with ciclosporin 2% with treatment failure. 1. Prospective collection of quality of life from the parents and/or, if possible, the children via the QUICK questionnaire and 6 additional questions 2. Retrospective collection of clinical data (secondary endpoints) from the patients' medical records, aiming to compare the period before the start of treatment and the period under treatment with TALYMUS The objective of this study is to evaluate the response to TALYMUS® treatment in patients with Vernal keratoconjunctivitis who have failed ciclosporin 2% therapy, whether due to lack of efficacy, compliance difficulties or poor tolerance.