New inhaler aims to calm lungs after allergy attacks

NCT ID NCT07241546

Summary

This study is testing a new inhaled medicine called ARO-RAGE to see if it can help control asthma symptoms triggered by allergies. It will involve 36 adults with mild, stable asthma who are allergic to common substances. Researchers will measure how well participants' small airways function after they are exposed to an allergen in a controlled setting, comparing those who receive the new medicine to those who receive a placebo.

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