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Trial Information
Summary: A study to measure an investigational medication's ability to control asthma versus a marketed product in pediatric subjects whose asthma is worsened by activity or exercise.
Summary:
The study lasts up to 6 weeks. Your child will need to attend up
to 5 office visits and maintain regular telephone contact with the
clinic during the study. Certain office visits include physical
exams, medical history review, exercise challenge tests
(walking/running on a treadmill), electrocardiogram (ECG) tests,
and lung function tests. All study related medications and medical
examinations are provided at no cost. The study drug is currently
available by prescription to patients 12 years and older.
Eligible participants:
- are 4-17 years old
- have been diagnosed with persistent asthma for 3 months or
longer
- experience worsened asthma symptoms during physical
activity
- are using an inhaled steroid for the last 4 weeks or longer
(such as Aerobid, Azmacort, flovent, Pulmicort, QVAR, and
Vanceril)
Patients are not eligible if they:
- have used systemic steroids as either liquids, pills, or
injections to treat asthma within the last 3 months
- have only intermittent, seasonal, or exercise induced asthma
and not persistent asthma
- have been admitted to a hospital within the last 6 months due
to asthma symptoms.
- have any poorly controlled medical conditions that may make
study participation unsafe or inappropriate in the opinion of the
study physician (such as cystic fibrosis, congenital heart disease,
insulin dependent diabetes, glaucoma, drug allergies,
etc.)
The study physician will evaluate other medical criteria.
Click Here to find out if you might qualify
or visit www.findclinicalstudy.com for more
information.
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Contact:
Study Coordinator
Study Site
Located in:
Baltimore, MD 21236
Telephone: 410-931-1966 ext. 111
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:43:50 AM
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