New nasal spray aims to shield asthmatics from common cold virus
NCT ID NCT07488897
Summary
This study is testing a new nasal spray called RIG-101 to see if it can help prevent asthma attacks triggered by the common cold virus. The trial has two parts: first checking the spray's safety in healthy people, then seeing if it reduces breathing problems in adults with asthma who are exposed to a cold virus. The goal is to control asthma symptoms better during respiratory infections.
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Locations
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Medicines Evaluation Unit
RECRUITINGManchester, M23 9QZ, United Kingdom
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Virtus Respiratory Research Ltd
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGLondon, United Kingdom
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