New asthma inhaler tested against standard treatment
NCT ID NCT06563102
Summary
This study compared two different inhaler treatments for adults with mild asthma over 12 weeks. Researchers tested whether a combination inhaler (AIRSUPRA) worked better than the standard albuterol inhaler at reducing airway inflammation and asthma symptoms. The study involved 101 adults who used their inhalers only when needed for symptoms, not as daily preventive medication.
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Locations
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Phoenix, Arizona, 85040, United States
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Tucson, Arizona, 85715, United States
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Lancaster, California, 93534, United States
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San Diego, California, 92123, United States
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Cape Coral, Florida, 33990, United States
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Lake Worth, Florida, 33462, United States
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Columbus, Georgia, 31904, United States
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Boise, Idaho, 83706, United States
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Plainfield, Indiana, 46168, United States
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St Louis, Missouri, 63141, United States
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Riverdale, New Jersey, 07457, United States
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73120, United States
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North Charleston, South Carolina, 29420, United States
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El Paso, Texas, 79903, United States
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Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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Waco, Texas, 76712, United States
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