HIV drug could be breakthrough for millions with untreatable throat condition
NCT ID NCT04383262
Summary
This study is testing whether an existing HIV medication can help people with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), a common throat condition that causes chronic cough, hoarseness, and throat clearing. Researchers will give 104 adults with LPR either the HIV drug fosamprenavir or a placebo pill for 12 weeks to see if it reduces their symptoms. The study focuses on patients who haven't improved with standard acid-reducing medications, testing a new approach that targets a different cause of throat damage.
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Froedtert Hospital
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States
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