New drugs target itchy, red eyes from tree pollen
NCT ID NCT07309432
Summary
This study is testing two new antibody drugs, alone and in combination, to see if they can safely reduce the itchy, red eyes caused by birch pollen allergies. Researchers will compare the treatments against a placebo in 350 people with confirmed birch pollen eye allergies. The main goal is to measure how much these drugs can lower allergy symptoms like eye itching and redness during controlled pollen exposure tests.
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Andover Eye Associates
RECRUITINGAndover, Massachusetts, 01810, United States
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