Overview

Efficacy and Safety of Cetirizine Tablets Versus Ketotifen Dry Syrup in Children With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2003-03-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Ketotifen is an established antihistamine drug, widely used in pediatric clinical practice in Japan. The objective of the study was to compare the efficacy and safety of cetirizine hydrochloride versus ketotifen dry syrup on children 7 years and older with perennial allergic rhinitis.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
UCB Pharma
Treatments:
Cetirizine
Ketotifen
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- had at least one of the 3 symptoms: sneezing, nasal discharge or nasal congestion;

- severity of nasal symptoms was moderate to severe during the observation period;

- criteria for allergic etiology of the disease fulfilled, i.e., positive IgE antibody
test and positive eosinophil count in nasal discharge.

Exclusion Criteria:

- history of hypersensitivity to the ingredients of cetirizine or ketotifen formulation
or to hydroxyzine;

- history of drug hypersensitivity;

- history of convulsive disorder;

- vasomotor rhinitis or eosinophilic rhinitis;

- asthma requiring treatment with adrenocortical hormones;

- concomitant diseases which could impede the efficacy evaluation of the study drug;

- subjects in the ascending-dose phase of hyposensitization therapy or non-modular
therapy and who had not received the maintenance dosage;

- pollen allergy;

- malignant neoplasm.