A Clinical Trial of a Microcrystalline Cellulose Topical Nasal Spray on the Acute Response to Allergen Challenge

Author:

Lansberg Marianella Paz1,DeTineo Marcy1,Lane James1,Pinto Jayant M.1,Baroody Fuad M.1,Naclerio Robert M.1

Affiliation:

1. Section of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, The University of Chicago Medicine and Biological Sciences, Chicago, Illinois

Abstract

Background Allergic rhinitis is a common disorder that leads to a negative impact on quality of life. Multiple options are available for treatment of the symptoms, but preventing the reaction should be an effective strategy. Objective We tested a nasal spray that contained microcrystalline cellulose designed to limit airborne allergens from penetrating the nasal mucosa (nasal blocker) and, therefore, prevent the initiation of the allergic reaction. Methods We performed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-way crossover clinical trial with 20 subjects who had a history of seasonal grass and/or ragweed allergy symptoms. Each subject underwent two separate nasal challenges with antigen (provocations) after application of the investigational product or placebo to both nostrils. The allergen was delivered into one nostril at a time and was administered at 2-hour intervals (identified as challenge 1 and challenge 2). We assessed peak nasal inspiratory flow and total nasal symptoms as well as the number of sneezes recorded at both 15-minute and 1-hour intervals after challenge 1 and, later, challenge 2. After a washout period, the subjects returned to undergo the alternate therapy. Results There was a significant overall decrease in peak nasal inspiratory flow after both treatments (investigational product, p = 0.005; placebo, p = 0.001), but, when the average of the change from baseline in peak nasal inspiratory flow was compared with the baseline, the results showed no significant differences between the groups (p = 0.31). Similar results were obtained for total nasal symptoms. Conclusion The investigational product did not prove to be significantly better than placebo in treating seasonal allergic rhinitis symptoms.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology,Immunology and Allergy

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