New drug tested to stop cat allergy eye misery
NCT ID NCT06602726
Summary
This study tested whether two experimental drugs, REGN1908 and REGN1909, could safely reduce the itchy, red, and watery eyes people with cat allergies experience. The trial involved 64 participants with confirmed cat allergies who did not live with cats. They were randomly assigned to receive either the real drug combination or a placebo (a dummy treatment) to compare effectiveness and safety.
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Locations
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Andover Eye Associates
Andover, Massachusetts, 01810, United States
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Clinique de Specialisee en Allergie de la Capitale
Québec, G1V 4W2, Canada
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Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2V7, Canada
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Red Maple Trials Inc.
Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 1E4, Canada
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