Effect of Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride in Combination With Fluticasone Propionate on the Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI) in Subject With Persistent Nasal Congestion and Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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Phase 4Interventional Study
Sleep ApneaChronic Nasal Congestion
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18 – 65
Sex
Any
Trial phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Treatment
Participants needed
52 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of South Florida · Other
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The addition of intranasal oxymetazoline for two weeks to already instituted optimal doses of intranasal fluticasone propionate will decrease the total number of obstructive apneas and hypopneas per hour of sleep in subjects with perennial allergic or non-allergic rhinitis and mild obstructive sleep apnea who have persistent nasal congestion despite maximum doses of NGCS.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Male and female subjects 18 - 65 years of age.
2. At least a one year history of perennial allergic or non-allergic rhinitis.
3. Subjects must be on the maximum recommended doses of one of the following NGCS for at least one month. (See Table I)
4. AHI per hour of sleep \> 5 …
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Male and female subjects 18 - 65 years of age.
2. At least a one year history of perennial allergic or non-allergic rhinitis.
3. Subjects must be on the maximum recommended doses of one of the following NGCS for at least one month. (See Table I)
4. AHI per hour of sleep \> 5 and \<15, minimum SpO2 88, indicating mild obstructive sleep apnea).
5. Average Nasal Congestion VAS of \> 3-10 indicating moderate to severe nasal congestion between visits 1 and 2 based on daily symptoms (average of 7 scores).
6. Average Congestion Quantifier 7 score of 7 between visits 1 and 2 based on weekly symptoms (average of 2 scores).
7. Willingness to participate as indicated by signed informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Presence of hypersensitivity to oxymetazoline or fluticasone propionate.
2. Subjects receiving allergen immunotherapy but not on a stable maintenance regimen for at least 30 days before the first study visit.
3. If the subject has perennial allergic rhinitis, he/she should not be entered into this study eight weeks before, during, or six weeks after any seasonal exacerbation.
4. Women who are pregnant or lactating.
5. Other known nasal diseases likely to affect deposition of oxymetazoline such as sinusitis, nasal polyps, or major nasal structural malformations.
6. Respiratory tract infections in the last 14 days.
7. Infections requiring antibiotics in the last 14 days.
8. Asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) requiring roflumilast or more than the recommended doses of inhaled corticosteroids, beta agonists, or antimuscarinic agents.
9. No systemic glucocorticosteroids for one month prior or during the study.
10. Cardiovascular disease with uncontrolled hypertension (BP160/80), arrhythmias and/or congestive heart failure.
11. Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and/or diabetic retinopathy.
12. Subjects with mild OSA (AHI 5-14) and SpO2 \<88 for \> 5 min during sleep that is identified during the screening portable sleep study.
13. Hypertension requiring more than two drugs, with the exception of hydrochlorothiazide, to achieve control.
14. A history of drug or alcohol abuse within the past 5 years.
15. Subjects who are currently abusing alcohol, illicit drugs, benzodiazepines, or narcotics.
16. Inability to cooperate, comply with study procedures or communicate with the investigator to successfully complete the study.
17. A history of benign prostate hypertrophy necessitating treatment.
18. A history of psychiatric problems which, in the opinion of the investigators, would impair participation in the study.
19. Subjects with a planned hospitalization during the study.
20. An infirmity, disability, or geographical location which seems likely to prevent regular attendance for subject visits.
21. Subjects with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome requiring CPAP therapy.
22. Subjects diagnosed with central sleep apnea (\> 5 central events per hour) or moderate to severe OSA (AHI \> 15) and SpO2 \<88 for \> 5 min during sleep identified during screening.
23. Use of the following medications within the time period specified below prior to Day -7 (Table 2).
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