PMCF Study to Evaluate Performance and Safety of "NASAL SPRAYS " Used to Relieve Nasal Congestion and Dryness
NCT ID: NCT05843071
Last Updated: 2024-03-27
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
105 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-01
2023-06-19
Brief Summary
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Dry nose is characterized by nasal mucosa dryness, itching, mild burning, crusting, and dehydrated mucus. Causes of dry nose sensation include climatic factors, dry room air, workplace conditions, allergic rhinitis, endonasal sinus surgery.
Dry nose symptoms occur concurrently and may be the first signs of a common cold infection and rhinitis sicca (also known atrophic rhinitis).
Saline nasal sprays are broadly used as first-line treatment to relieve nasal congestion or nasal dryness. Isotonic saline solutions preferentially aim at cleansing and moistening of the nasal mucosa and thus are suitable for treatment of dry nose symptoms. Hypertonic saline solutions are generally used for decongestion of the nasal mucosa.
For these reasons, an interventional, non-comparative, single-center Post Marketing Clinical Follow-up (PMCF) study was planned to evaluate the performance and safety of "NASAL SPRAYS" used to relieve nasal congestion and dryness.
The objectives of the PMCF study are confirmation of the performance, collection of additional safety data regarding expected adverse events and detection of potential unexpected adverse events associated with the use of "NASAL SPRAYS" according to the instruction for use (IFU).
Each pediatric subject whose parent(s)/legal guardian signed an Informed Consent Form (ICF), and each adult subject after signing the ICF, will enter the screening and baseline phase (the 2 visits will coincide) during which baseline procedures will be completed.
At baseline visit (V0), one of the "NASAL SPRAYS" will be administered to the enrolled subject.
The patient will perform 2 on-site visits: V0 and V2/EOS. To monitor the safety, 1 phone contact is planned (V1) to check for potential adverse events and concomitant medications intake.
The first administration and the intervals at which the treatment should be repeated, to be done as per Investigator judgment and according to the IFU, depend on various factors regarding the physiology of the patients (e.g. nasal congestion/ obstruction, sneezing), the age of the patient, and for pediatric subjects, their birth characteristics (e.g. age, prematurity, birthweight).
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Nasal spray treatment arm
Nasal sprays with sea salts
Nasal sprays for nasal congestion and dryness
Interventions
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Nasal sprays with sea salts
Nasal sprays for nasal congestion and dryness
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Adults' ICF signed;
* M \& F infants (6-23 months), children (2-11 years), or M \& F Aged ≥ 18 years at the time of the signature of the ICF;
* Infants, children or adults presenting with nasal congestion and/or nasal dryness.
* Willingness not to use other nasal sprays during the entire study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Suspected or known hypersensitivity or allergy to Investigational Product (IP) components;
* Suspected alcohol or drug abuse;
* Other clinically significant and uncontrolled pathologies that may interfere with study results (e.g. cystic fibrosis);
* Participation in another investigational study;
* Parent(s)' and/or patient's inability to follow all study procedures, including attending all site visits, tests and examinations;
* Parent(s)' and/or patient's mental incapacity that precludes adequate understanding or cooperation.
6 Months
ALL
No
Sponsors
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C.O.C. Farmaceutici S.r.l.
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Locations
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U.O.C otorinolaringoiatria, Policlinico Mater Domini
Catanzaro, CZ, Italy
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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COC-R8-NS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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