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NCT ID: NCT01673620 Completed - Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety of Combination Montelukast/Loratadine in Mexican Participants With Allergic Rhinitis (MK-0476A-484)

Start date: July 4, 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of montelukast 10 mg/loratadine 10 mg versus placebo in Mexican participants with allergic rhinitis.

NCT ID: NCT01651871 Completed - Clinical trials for Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Combination Study Of S-555739/Cetirizine HCl In Adult Patients With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Start date: July 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study was to examine the efficacy and safety of S-555739/cetirizine HCl compared with the individual components and placebo.

NCT ID: NCT01644617 Completed - Clinical trials for Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial

A Dose-Ranging Study of the Safety and Effectiveness of MK-8237 in the Treatment of House Dust Mite (HDM) Induced Allergic Rhinitis/Rhinoconjunctivitis in Adults (MK-8237-003/P07627)

Start date: October 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dose-related effectiveness, the safety and the tolerability of MK-8237, compared to placebo, in the treatment of house dust mite (HDM)-induced allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis in adults. The primary hypothesis is that administration of MK-8237, compared to placebo, results in dose-related improvement in the average total nasal symptom score (TNSS) determined during environmental exposure chamber (EEC) challenge.

NCT ID: NCT01622283 Completed - Clinical trials for Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial and Seasonal

Pharmacokinetic Study of Levocetirizine Oral Solution

Start date: May 2, 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study will be a single center, open-label, randomized, single dose, in the fasted condition and 2-way crossover study to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, the safety and tolerability of levocetirizine oral solution 5 mg and cetirizine dry syrup 10 mg in Japanese healthy male subjects. Approximately 20 subjects will receive both treatments of levocetirizine oral solution 5 mg and cetirizine dry syrup 10 mg in the design. Serial pharmacokinetic samples will be collected and safety assessments will be performed following each dose. The primary objective of the study is to demonstrate the bioequivalence of levocetirizine in plasma, when given as levocetirizine oral solution 5 mg relative to cetirizine DS 10 mg in Japanese healthy male subjects.

NCT ID: NCT01614691 Completed - Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of SPARC1203 in Allergic Rhinitis

Start date: June 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess safety and efficacy of SPARC1203 delivered via nasal spray in patients with allergic rhinitis

NCT ID: NCT01591343 Terminated - Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Trials

Safety Study of Depigoid Vaccine Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus or 50% Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus / 50% Dermatophagoides Farinae (500 DPP/ml), to Treat Allergic Rhinitis or Rhinoconjunctivitis With or Without Asthma

Start date: June 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Safety study of Depigoid vaccine Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus or 50% Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus / 50% Dermatophagoides farinae (500 DPP/ml), to treat allergic rhinitis or rhinoconjunctivitis with or without asthma. Primary variable: number of subjects [%] who experienced at least one immediate or delayed systemic reaction of EAACI grade 2 or higher during the 4-month treatment period.

NCT ID: NCT01586091 Completed - Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Trials

Safety Study of Levocetirizine and Fexofenadine

LAWAF
Start date: February 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This Study is to comparison of Efficacy and Consistency of Action of Levocetirizine 5 mg once daily with Fexofenadine 60 mg twice daily in the histamine induced wheal, flare and itch Response.

NCT ID: NCT01578278 Completed - Clinical trials for Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Bepotastine Besilate-corticosteroid Nasal Spray Combination Compared to Placebo, Bepotastine Besilate Nasal Spray, and Corticosteroid Nasal Spray in the Treatment of Patients With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Start date: December 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a clinical study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a bepotastine besilate-corticosteroid combination nasal spray for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) in an open exposure study with subjects who have a demonstrated history of Mountain Cedar pollen allergy. The primary study objective is to assess the reduction from baseline in averaged morning (AM) and evening (PM) values of reflective total nasal symptom scores for each of 3 nasal sprays (bepotastine besilate-fluticasone propionate combination nasal spray, bepotastine besilate nasal spray, fluticasone propionate nasal spray) compared to placebo nasal spray. For enrolled subjects, the study will involve a 7-10 day run-in screening period dosing with placebo nasal spray and then a 14-day treatment period where subjects will dose twice a day with 1 of the 4 test agent nasal sprays and record reflective and instantaneous scores for both nasal and ocular symptoms prior to each dosing.

NCT ID: NCT01553110 Completed - Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Trials

An Observational Study to Evaluate The Relationship of Nasal Mucus Properties and Symptoms

Start date: March 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a study to learn more about the common cold from studying the nasal secretions produced during a cold or episode of allergic rhinitis.

NCT ID: NCT01550471 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

Sunovion Growth Study Pediatric Subjects With Mild Asthma & Allergic Rhinitis

Start date: March 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will provide the clinicians guidance on the safest combination of inhaled and nasal corticosteroids for children with mild asthma and allergic rhinitis respectively; however, one safety concern is that these products are independently known to have dose-related effects on short term and intermediate term growth. Knemometry is a non invasive technique for measuring short-term lower leg growth in children and is currently the method of choice in growth studies of short duration. Subjects will be seen on a weekly basis for 18 weeks and at each visit, lower leg length will be measured using knemometry.