Nasal Congestion Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Study to Assess the Market Potential of a Carbon Dioxide Nasal Spray in Congested Subjects
Verified date | April 2015 |
Source | GlaxoSmithKline |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Food and Drug Administration |
Study type | Interventional |
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a naturally occurring gas that readily diffuses across body tissues
and membranes. Data from earlier clinical studies conducted in 975 subjects with allergic
rhinitis have shown that nasally administered CO2 may provide relief of the associated
symptoms. Symptom relief has been shown to occur as soon as 10 minutes after administration,
and may persist for four to six hours.
This study aims to assess the consumer appeal of a prototype CO2 delivery device, as well as
evaluate its perceived effectiveness for nasal congestion. Properly consented subjects who
qualify and choose to participate in the clinical study will be administered nasal CO2 under
medical supervision, wait a period of 1 hour in clinic, and then be dispensed a device for
self-treatment at home. Subjects will return to the clinic on day 7 for final evaluation and
completion of assessment questionnaires.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 147 |
Est. completion date | February 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Participant who demonstrate understanding of, and willingness to participate in the study - Aged at least 18 years. - Understands and is willing, able and likely to comply with all study procedures and restrictions. - Good general and mental health with, in the opinion of the investigator or medically qualified designee - Participant has perception of Nasal Breathing score =70 mm (Visual Analogue Scale) on the evaluation day - Females of childbearing potential who are, in the opinion of the investigator, practising a reliable method of contraception. Exclusion Criteria: - Women who are known to be pregnant or who have a positive pregnancy test, or who are intending to become pregnant over the duration of the study. - Women who are breast-feeding. - Known or suspected intolerance or hypersensitivity to the study materials (or closely related compounds) or any of their stated ingredients. - Participation in another clinical study or receipt of an investigational drug within 30 days of the screening visit. - Recent history (within the last 2 years) of alcohol or other substance abuse. - Medical history of significant respiratory impairment. - No history of product purchase for treatment of nasal congestion |
Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Radiant Research - Chandler, AZ | Chandler | Arizona |
United States | Radiant Research - Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Ohio |
United States | TKL Research Inc | Paramus | New Jersey |
United States | Radiant Research - Pinellas Park, FL | Pinellas Park | Florida |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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GlaxoSmithKline |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Which One Product That Relieves Nasal Congestion do You Buy Most Often? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked as part of screening survey prior to concept viewing. If the participant answered "I do not purchase any product to relieve congestion" the participant was excluded. Participants could select only one option available. | 7 days | No |
Primary | Which of the Statements Best Describes the Extent to Which the Spray Reached Your Expectations? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after the first use. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | If the Product You Just Tried (After First Dose) Was Available for the Following Price: $12.99 for 40 Doses, How Likely Would You be to Buy it? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after the first dose of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | Would You be Interested in Taking the Spray Product Home and Using it Over the Next Week? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after the first dose of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Extent to Which the Spray Reached Your Expectations? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after at-home use of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | Divide 11 Points Between Two Products (CO2 Nasal Spray and Brand Selected at Q1)? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after at-home use of the product. Participants could select only one option. It was done to compare the spray with the product selected by the participant in Q1. There were 11 points between the two products that participants could divide anyways thet wanted (11-0, 10-1, 9-2, 8-3, 7-4 or 6-5 etc). The more the participant liked a product compared to other, the higher the number of points were to be given to that product. | 7 days | No |
Primary | If the Product You Just Tried (After At-home Use) Was Available for the Following Price: $12.99 for 40 Doses, How Likely Would You be to Buy it? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after at-home use of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | How Many Packages Would You Buy? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which was divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience.This question was asked after at-home use of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | Which One Statement Best Describes How Often, if Ever, You Think You Would Buy the Spray Product in the Future? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which is divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after at-home use of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | How Often do You Think This Spray Product Would Last for You Personally? | There was one questionnaire used in this study which is divided into 3 parts: screening survey, after product trial questions, and at home usage experience. This question was asked after at-home use of the product. Participants could select only one option. | 7 days | No |
Primary | Provide a Score From 1-7 to Some Statements, Depending on How Much You Think Each Statement Applies or Does Not Apply to the Spray Product That You Used | A score of 1 indicates that the statement does not apply at all to the product that you used. A score of 7 indicates that it applies completely to it. You can use any score from 1 to 7 to indicate how much or how little you think the statement applies to this product | 7 days | No |
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