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NCT05111262
PHASE1/PHASE2

Symptom-driven ICS/LABA Therapy for Patients With Asthma Non-adherent to Daily Maintenance Inhalers

Sponsor: Washington University School of Medicine

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Summary

Inhaler nonadherence is a common problem that has been estimated to account for approximately 60% of all asthma-related hospitalizations. Unfortunately, prior interventions to improve inhaler nonadherence have shown a lack of long-term success. This study proposes to assess the problem of non-adherence using a D\&I research lens while testing a new inhaler approach to potentially ameliorate the detrimental consequences of maintenance inhaler nonadherence.

Official title: Symptom-driven Combination Inhaled Corticosteroids and Long-acting Beta Agonist Therapy for Patients With Asthma Who Are Identified as Non-adherent to Daily Maintenance Inhalers

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

12 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2021-12-16

Completion Date

2025-11-30

Last Updated

2025-09-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

Adherence to symptom driven budesonide/formoterol as compared to adherence to maintenance ICS and symptom-driven SABA

In this study, we propose a pragmatic, pilot, open-label trial where we are comparing adherence to different inhaler regimens. Patients who were previously sub-optimally adherent to maintenance ICS inhalers will either continue receiving maintenance ICS inhalers and symptom-driven SABA inhalers or symptom-driven ICS/LABA inhalers only.

Locations (1)

Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine

St Louis, Missouri, United States