New asthma inhaler study aims to reduce dangerous Flare-Ups
NCT ID NCT06422689
Summary
This study is testing whether switching from a standard rescue inhaler to a combination inhaler reduces asthma flare-ups. It involves 1,500 adults with asthma who have recently had a severe flare-up. Researchers will compare how often participants need emergency care or oral steroids in the year before and after switching inhalers.
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Locations
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North Hollywood, California, 91602, United States
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Walnut Creek, California, 94598, United States
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Louisville, Kentucky, 40217, United States
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Boston, Massachusetts, 02111, United States
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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Flint, Michigan, 48532, United States
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55425, United States
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Asheville, North Carolina, 28803, United States
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Greenville, North Carolina, 27834, United States
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DuBois, Pennsylvania, 15801, United States
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Austin, Texas, 78738, United States
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