- recruitingNA
Can Astaxanthin Help Manage Asthma in POlluted Areas?
This study looks at whether a natural supplement called astaxanthin can help adults with mild asthma, especially those living in polluted areas. Participants will take either astaxanthin or a dummy pill to see if it improves breathing and reduces inflammation.
United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE2
Phase IIa Trial in Participants With Asthma to Evaluate Impact of Intranasal ETH47 on Development of Asthma-related Symptoms Following Rhinovirus Challenge
This study is testing a new nasal spray, ETH47, for people with asthma. It aims to see if the spray can help prevent asthma symptoms from developing after someone is exposed to a common cold virus (rhinovirus).
United Kingdom - active not recruitingPHASE2
Study to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacology and Efficacy of WIN378 in Adults With Moderate or Severe Asthma
This study is looking for the best dose of a new medicine, WIN378, for adults with moderate or severe asthma. It wants to see if WIN378 can help control asthma symptoms by targeting a natural body protein.
United States · Argentina · Australia - recruiting
Breathlessness Perceptions Within Respiratory Diseases
This study looks at why people with lung conditions feel breathless. We will check how breathing, feelings, and everyday activities affect breathlessness. The goal is to understand breathlessness better to find new ways to help people feel more comfortable and healthy.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Longitudinal Phenotyping and Endotyping Study in Adult Patients With Mild, Moderate, or Severe Asthma
This study aims to understand how asthma affects people differently and changes over time. Researchers will look at triggers, symptoms, and airway inflammation. It involves annual clinic visits and home assessments for adults diagnosed with asthma.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
A Study to Understand the Accuracy of a New Breathing Device Compared to Standard Testing for Asthma and COPD
This study is testing a new, easy-to-use breathing device called the N-Tidal Handset. It hopes to improve how doctors diagnose asthma and COPD, making it quicker and simpler than current methods, especially in local clinics. It aims to see if AI can accurately read your breath to tell if you have asthma or COPD.
United Kingdom