New nasal spray tested to help kids breathe easier from allergies

NCT ID NCT01861522

Summary

This study tested whether a nasal spray called TAU-284 was better than a placebo (a spray with no medicine) at reducing allergy symptoms in children. It involved 473 kids, aged 7 to 15, who suffer from year-round allergic rhinitis (like constant sneezing and a stuffy nose). For two weeks, children used either the real spray or the placebo spray to see which one more effectively relieved their nasal symptoms.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Reserch site

    Fukuoka, Japan

  • Reserch site

    Toyama, Japan

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