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

Recruiting Phase 4 Interventional Study
Sleep Apnea Chronic Nasal Congestion
Prior Safety Data This treatment has already been tested in at least one earlier human trial.
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At a Glance
Age
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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About This Trial

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 …
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Catherine R Smith

813-631-4024

catherinesmith@health.usf.edu

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