New combo pill aims to beat standard allergy drug for stuffy noses
NCT ID NCT05637710
Summary
This study aimed to test if a new pill combining two medicines (levocetirizine and pseudoephedrine) works better than a standard allergy pill (levocetirizine alone) to relieve symptoms of allergic rhinitis, especially a stuffy nose. It was planned for people aged 12 to 65 with seasonal or year-round allergies. The trial was designed as a Phase 3 study but was withdrawn before any participants were enrolled.
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Eurofarma Laboratorios S.A
São Paulo, São Paulo, 06696-000, Brazil
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