New inhaler tested to calm sensitive airways in asthma
NCT ID NCT01478152
Summary
This small, early-stage study tested whether inhaling a substance called Ectoin could help reduce airway sensitivity and inflammation in people with mild asthma. Researchers gave 18 adults increasing doses of the solution to find a safe and potentially effective amount. The main goal was to see if it made patients' airways less reactive to a standard breathing challenge test.
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Inamed Research GmbH & Co KG
Gauting, Bavaria, 82131, Germany
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