New hope for chronic stuffy noses when standard sprays fail

NCT ID NCT06830109

Summary

This study is testing whether adding a common decongestant (oxymetazoline) to a standard steroid nasal spray works better than the steroid spray alone for adults with long-term nasal blockage that hasn't improved with usual care. About 80 participants will use one of the two spray combinations for 7 weeks and report on their symptoms. The goal is to find a safe, long-term management option for people who don't want or can't have surgery.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Washington University

    RECRUITING

    St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States

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