New allergy pill shows promise in early testing

NCT ID NCT06922448

Summary

This study tested an experimental pill called BLU-808 for people with ragweed allergies. Researchers checked if the drug was safe, how it moved through the body, and if it helped reduce allergy symptoms like sneezing and itchy eyes. Participants were exposed to ragweed pollen in a controlled chamber to measure their reactions.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Red Maple Trials

    Ottawa, ON K1H E4, Canada

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