check_circleStudy Completed
Allergic Rhinitis
Bayer Identifier:
21048
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
EudraCT Number:
Not Available
EU CT Number:
Not Available
A study to evaluate cooling sensation of an allergy product in adults with a history of allergies
Trial purpose
In this study, researchers were primarily interested in evaluating the level of agreement of cooling sensation provided by this chewable, flavored, allergy medicine. Participants joining this study received one test drug tablet and were asked to chew completely before swallowing the drug. A questionnaire was used to collect the feedback from participants. The study involved only one (1) visit and participant stayed in this study for about 60-75 minutes to evaluate the cooling sensation as well as other sensory attributes perceived in the mouth, nose and throat.
Key Participants Requirements
Sex
AllAge
18 - 65 YearsTrial summary
Enrollment Goal
468Trial Dates
November 2019 - November 2019Phase
Phase 4Could I Receive a placebo
NoProducts
CLARITIN (Loratadine, BAY76-2211)Accepts Healthy Volunteer
NoWhere to participate
Status | Institution | Location |
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Completed | Focus Pointe Global | Teaneck, 07666, United States |
Primary Outcome
- Proportion of participants with agreement of perception of cooling sensationParticipants were asked to response to question "the product provides a cooling sensation" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of perception of the sensation.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
Secondary Outcome
- Proportion of participants with agreement of perception of cooling sensation per locationParticipants were asked to respond to question "the product provides a cooling sensation in the mouth, nose or throat" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of perception of the sensation.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of perception of refreshing sensationParticipants were asked to response to question "the product provides a refreshing sensation" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of perception of the sensation.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of the refreshing of the cooling sensationParticipants were asked to response to question "the cooling sensation is refreshing" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of the refreshing of the cooling sensation.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of the unique sensory experience for an allergy medicineParticipants were asked to response to question "the sensory experience is unique for an allergy medicine" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of the unique sensory experience sensation.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of soothing feeling on the throatParticipants were asked to response to question "the product feels soothing on the throat" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of the soothing feeling.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of liking the flavor sensation of the productParticipants were asked to response to question "I like the flavor sensation of the product" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of liking the enjoyable flavor sensation.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of the enjoyable product experienceParticipants were asked to response to question "the product experience was enjoyable" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of the enjoyable experience.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Proportion of participants with agreement of the great taste of the productParticipants were asked to response to question "the product tastes great" using a 5 point agreement scale (range from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree). Selection of the top 2 choices (strongly agree and somewhat agree) from the scale was considered as agreement of the great taste.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 5 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Time to perception of cooling sensationThe mean time point at which cooling was initially perceived was claimed as the onset of cooling. The mean onsets of cooling sensation in the mouth, nose and throat were reported.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 60 minutes post ingestion of study medication
- Duration of cooling sensationThe median time of cooling sensation in the mouth, nose and throat was reported. Participants who reported that they never experienced a cooling sensation were not included in the model. Those for whom the cooling sensation extended for 60 minutes or more were considered right-censored and were treated as such in the model.date_rangeTime Frame:Up to 60 minutes post ingestion of study medication
Trial design
Trial Type
InterventionalIntervention Type
DrugTrial Purpose
OtherAllocation
N/ABlinding
N/AAssignment
Single Group AssignmentTrial Arms
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