New device offers hope for stuffy noses
NCT ID NCT05937308
First seen Mar 28, 2026 · Last updated May 18, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study is testing a device called NEUROMARK to see if it safely reduces symptoms of chronic rhinitis, like a runny or stuffy nose. About 150 adults with moderate to severe symptoms will receive the treatment and be followed over time. The goal is to see if the device improves nasal symptoms and is safe to use.
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Locations
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Alabama Nasal & Sinus Center
Birmingham, Alabama, 35242, United States
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ENT & Allergy Texas
McKinney, Texas, 75071, United States
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Florida ENT & Allergy
Brandon, Florida, 33511, United States
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Metropolitan ENT
Alexandria, Virginia, 22310, United States
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Ogden Clinic
Ogden, Utah, 84403, United States
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Sacramento ENT
Roseville, California, 95661, United States
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Sensa Health
Los Angeles, California, 90006, United States
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