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loratadine

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials of loratadine

11 trials tracked of loratadine: 7 in phase 3 or 4 and 1 with published results. The most-cited published study has 55 citations.

11Trials tracked
7Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
1With published results
Phase distribution
Phase 4 3 Phase 3 4 Phase 2 4
  1. Phase 3 Efficacy and Safety Study of RAGWITEK™ (MK-3641) in Children With Ragweed-Induced Rhinoconjunctivitis With or Without Asthma (MK-3641-008) Completed · 55 cited
  2. Phase 4 A Prospective Study to Investigate Safety and Tolerability of Shorter Infusion of Fabrazyme Completed
  3. Phase 4 Post Approval Pharmacokinetic Study of Loratadine in Japanese Pediatric and Adult Patients (Study P05539) Completed
  4. Phase 4 A Study of Onset of Action of Loratadine and Fexofenadine in Participants With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (P08712) Completed
  5. Phase 3 Safety and Efficacy of Mometasone Furoate Nasal Spray With the Addition of Loratadine Versus Placebo in Participants With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (C94-145) Completed
  6. Phase 3 Patient Experience Study of Deoxycholic Acid Injection Completed
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  1. Phase 3 Effects of Phenylephrine Extended-Release Tablets on Allergy-Related Nasal Congestion (P08498 AM1) Completed
  2. Phase 2 Effects of Inhibiting Early Inflammation in Kidney Transplant Patients Completed
  3. Phase 2 Effects of Phenylephrine on Nasal Congestion in Participants With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (P08156 AM2)(Completed) Completed
  4. Phase 2 Efficacy and Safety of Omalizumab in Adults (18-70 Years) With Moderate to Severe Chronic Urticaria Completed
  5. Phase 2 NOLAN: Naproxen or Loratadine and Neulasta Completed

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Trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Counts describe the research landscape and are not a treatment recommendation. Informational only — not medical advice.

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