Pink or white? asthma inhaler color may influence symptom perception
NCT ID NCT04886999
First seen Apr 08, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 5 times
Summary
This study looked at whether the color of an asthma inhaler (pink or white) affects how people with moderate-to-severe asthma perceive their symptoms. 78 adults who already used a specific inhaler took part. The goal was to see if the device's color could change symptom awareness or treatment satisfaction.
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Locations
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38001
Milan, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38002
Roma, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38003
Genova, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38004
Palermo, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38005
Naples, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38006
Cagliari, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38007
Sassari, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38009
Battipaglia, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38010
Catanzaro, Italy
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Chiesi Clinical Trial Site 38011
Bari, Italy
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