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The primary objective of this study is to compare the nighttime symptom relief of fluticasone furoate nasal spray and oral fexofenadine
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Fluticasone furoate and fexofenadine | Drug | Fluticasone furoate and fexofenadine |
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| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Nighttime Symptoms Score (NSS) | The NSS is a three-item questionnaire which assesses three aspects of allergic rhinitis symptoms at night which were rated using three 4-point scales, the sum of which comprises NSS. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). The symptoms were: PM nasal congestion upon awakening (PMNCA) (0- None, 1- Mild, 2- Moderate, 3- Severe), difficulty in going to sleep due to nasal symptoms (DSNS) (0- Not at all, 1- Little, 2- Moderately, 3- Very), and nighttime awakenings due to nasal symptoms (NANS) (0- Not at all, 1- Once, 2- More than once, 3- I felt like I was awake all night). Each participant's Baseline NSS was defined as the average of the NSS calculated for the day of randomization and the three highest NSS scores calculated during the six days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline NSS for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average NSS over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline NSS. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Nighttime Reflective Total Nasal Symptom Scores (N-rTNSS) and Component Nasal Symptoms Score | The nighttime reflective assessments were recorded each morning and assessed 4 nasal symptoms (rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, nasal itching, sneezing) at evening and night using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). Scores of each of the 4 symptoms were summed for each participant to create a N-rTNSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst). Each participant's Baseline total score was average of nighttime total symptom score on day of randomization and 3 highest scores calculated for 6 days immediately prior to day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline nighttime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Nighttime total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. |
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| Background | Andrews C, Martin B, Jacobs R, Toler T, Prillaman B, Philpot E. Efficacy of fluticasone furoate nasal spray versus oral fexofenadine on nighttime sleep disturbance caused by seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) nasal symptoms. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2008; 100(1) (Supplement 1):A6 (abstract) | ||
| Background | Andrews CP, Martin BG, Jacobs RL, Diaz J, Toler WT, Prillaman BA, Dalal AA, Philpot EE. Once-daily fluticasone furoate nasal spray showed greater improvement in nocturnal quality of life in subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis compared with oral fexofenadine. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;121(2) (Supplement 1): S53 (abstract) | ||
| 19463203 | Background | Andrews CP, Martin BG, Jacobs RL, Mohar DE, Diaz JD, Amar NJ, Kaiser HB, Vandewalker ML, Bernstein J, Toler WT, Prillaman BA, Dalal AA, Lee LA, Philpot EE. Fluticasone furoate nasal spray is more effective than fexofenadine for nighttime symptoms of seasonal allergy. Allergy Asthma Proc. 2009 Mar-Apr;30(2):128-38. doi: 10.2500/aap.2009.30.3204. |
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Patient-level data for this study will be made available through www.clinicalstudydatarequest.com following the timelines and process described on this site.
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Total of 1360 participants were planned for enrollment so as to have 951 evaluable participants. A total of 1338 participants were screened and 936 were randomized.
The study included 5-21 days of screening period followed by two weeks of treatment period and a Follow-up. Participants had to meet five symptom assessment criteria before randomization. Two of these were based on average Nasal Symptom Score assessment and three criteria's were based on the Daytime reflective Nasal Symptom Score (D-rTNSS).
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| FG000 | Placebo | Participants received vehicle placebo nasal spray and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
| FG001 | FFNS 110 Microgram (mcg) | Participants received fluticasone furoate nasal spray (FFNS) 110 mcg and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
| FG002 | Fex 180 Milligram (mg) | Participants received oral capsule (overencapsulated fexofenadine [Fex] 180 mg oral tablet) and vehicle placebo nasal spray each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
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| BG000 | Placebo | Participants received vehicle placebo nasal spray and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
| BG001 | FFNS 110 mcg |
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| Primary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Nighttime Symptoms Score (NSS) | The NSS is a three-item questionnaire which assesses three aspects of allergic rhinitis symptoms at night which were rated using three 4-point scales, the sum of which comprises NSS. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). The symptoms were: PM nasal congestion upon awakening (PMNCA) (0- None, 1- Mild, 2- Moderate, 3- Severe), difficulty in going to sleep due to nasal symptoms (DSNS) (0- Not at all, 1- Little, 2- Moderately, 3- Very), and nighttime awakenings due to nasal symptoms (NANS) (0- Not at all, 1- Once, 2- More than once, 3- I felt like I was awake all night). Each participant's Baseline NSS was defined as the average of the NSS calculated for the day of randomization and the three highest NSS scores calculated during the six days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline NSS for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average NSS over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline NSS. | Intent-to-treat (ITT) population included all participants randomized to double-blind treatment. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
Adverse events (AEs) and Serious adverse events (SAEs) were collected from the time the first dose of study medication until the follow up contact (Up to Day 20)
SAEs and non-serious AEs were collected in members of the ITT Population, comprised of all participants randomized to double-blind treatment.
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| EG000 | Placebo | Participants received vehicle placebo nasal spray and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
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| Cholecystitis | Hepatobiliary disorders | MedDRA 9.1 | Systematic Assessment |
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| Headache | Nervous system disorders | MedDRA 9.1 | Systematic Assessment |
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| D006255 | Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal |
| D065631 | Rhinitis, Allergic |
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| D009668 | Nose Diseases |
| D012140 | Respiratory Tract Diseases |
| D012130 | Respiratory Hypersensitivity |
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| C093230 | fexofenadine |
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| Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in D-rTNSS | The Daytime reflective assessments were recorded each evening and assessed 4 nasal symptoms (rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, nasal itching, and sneezing) at evening and night using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The scores of each of the four Daytime symptoms were summed for each participant to create a D-rTNSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst). Each participant's Baseline total symptom score was the average of the four highest total symptom score calculated for the seven days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline Daytime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Daytime total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participants Baseline score. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in 24-hour Reflective Total Nasal Symptom Scores (24-hour rTNSS) and Component Nasal Score | Daily 24-hour rTNSS was calculated as the average of the corresponding N-rTNSS and D-rTNSS using a 4-point scale where, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst). The 24-hour total symptom score for a Day is the average of the daytime total symptom score for that Day and the nighttime score for (D+1). If either component of a given date's 24-hour total symptom score was missing, then the 24-hour total symptom score itself were to be set to missing. Each participant's average change from Baseline 24-hour total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participants average 24-hour total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Nighttime Reflective Total Ocular Symptom Scores (N-rTOSS) | The nighttime reflective assessments were recorded each morning and assessed 3 ocular symptoms (tearing/watering, itching/burning, and redness) at evening and night using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). Scores of each of 3 Nighttime symptoms were summed for each participant to create a N-rTOSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). Each participants Baseline total score was average of nighttime total symptom score on day of randomization and the 3 highest scores calculated for 6 days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline nighttime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Nighttime total symptom score over treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Daytime Reflective Total Ocular Symptom Scores (D-rTOSS) | The Daytime reflective assessments were recorded each evening and assessed the 3 nasal symptoms (tearing/watering, itching/burning, and redness) at evening and night using a 4-point scale where, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The scores of each of the three Daytime symptoms were summed for each participant to create a D-rTOSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). Each participants Baseline total symptom score was the average of the four highest total symptom score calculated for the seven days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline Daytime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Daytime total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in 24-hour Reflective Total Ocular Symptom Scores (24-hour rTOSS) | Daily 24-hour rTOSS was calculated as the average of the corresponding N-rTOSS and D-rTOSS using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). The 24-hour total symptom score for a Day is the average of the daytime total symptom score for that Day and the nighttime score for (D+1). If either component of a given date's 24-hour total symptom score was missing, then the 24-hour total symptom score itself was to be set to missing. Each participant's average change from Baseline 24-hour total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average 24-hour total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. Baseline is the 4 highest scores calculated for the 7 days prior to Day 1. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Pre-dose Instantaneous Total Nasal Symptom Score (Pre-dose iTNSS) and Pre-dose Instantaneous Total Ocular Symptom Scores (Pre-dose iTOSS) | Participants were instructed to score and document their symptoms in an instantaneous manner on a diary card. The instantaneous rating was performed once daily just prior to administering their morning dose. The scores of each of the instantaneous nasal symptoms (nasal congestion, itching, rhinorrhea, and sneezing) and ocular symptoms (tearing/watering, itching/burning, and redness) were summed for each participant to create a iTNSS and iTOSS, respectively using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). Total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst) for iTNSS and 0 (best) to 9 (worst) for iTOSS. Each participant's average change from Baseline iTNSS and iTOSS was participant's average iTNSS and iTOSS total score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Peak NasalIinspiratory Flow (PNIF) | PNIF was measured by participants using an In-Check Nasal portable hand-held inspiratory flow meter and face mask. Participants recorded PNIF twice daily (in the morning prior to taking their study medication and in the evening). Three measurements were taken on each occasion and the highest measurement recorded on the electronic diary. Each participant's average change from Baseline PNIF was the participant's average PNIF over the treatment period minus the participant's baseline PNIF. | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
| Mean Change From Baseline for Nocturnal Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (NRQLQ) | The NRQLQ is a paper instrument administered on the day of randomization and at Visit 4/Early Withdrawal to assess nocturnal rhinitis-related quality of life. The NRQLQ is a 16-item, self-administered, disease-specific (allergic rhinitis), and quality of life instrument that measures the functional problems most troublesome to patients with nocturnal allergy symptoms over a one-week interval. Each question is scored from 0 to 6 with higher scores indicating more nocturnal impairment. Items are grouped into four domains: Sleep problems, Sleep time problems, Symptoms on waking in the morning and Practical problems. An overall score was calculated from the mean score of all items. Each participant's average change from Baseline NRQLQ score was the participant's average NRQLQ score over the treatment period minus the participant's baseline score. | Baseline (Day 1) and Day 15 |
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| GSK Investigational Site | Kerrville | Texas | 78028 | United States |
| GSK Investigational Site | New Braunfels | Texas | 78130 | United States |
| GSK Investigational Site | San Antonio | Texas | 78205 | United States |
| GSK Investigational Site | San Antonio | Texas | 78229 | United States |
| Background | Martin BG, Andrews CP, Jacobs R, Mohar D, Toler WT, Prillaman BA, Philpot EE. Once-daily fluticasone furoate nasal spray showed greater improvements in relieving nighttime nasal symptoms and increasing peak nasal inspiratory flow versus oral fexofenadine in subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;121(2) (Supplement 1): S54-S55 (abstract) |
For additional information about this study please refer to the GSK Clinical Study Register |
| FFU109045 | Statistical Analysis Plan | View IPD | For additional information about this study please refer to the GSK Clinical Study Register |
| FFU109045 | Study Protocol | View IPD | For additional information about this study please refer to the GSK Clinical Study Register |
| FFU109045 | Dataset Specification | View IPD | For additional information about this study please refer to the GSK Clinical Study Register |
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| FFU109045 | Individual Participant Data Set | View IPD | For additional information about this study please refer to the GSK Clinical Study Register |
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Participants received FFNS 110 mcg and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment.
| BG002 | Fex 180 mg | Participants received oral capsule (overencapsulated Fex 180 mg oral tablet) and vehicle placebo nasal spray each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
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| OG000 | Placebo | Participants received vehicle placebo nasal spray and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
| OG001 | FFNS 110 mcg | Participants received FFNS 110 mcg and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
| OG002 | Fex 180 mg | Participants received oral capsule (overencapsulated Fex 180 mg oral tablet) and vehicle placebo nasal spray each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Nighttime Reflective Total Nasal Symptom Scores (N-rTNSS) and Component Nasal Symptoms Score | The nighttime reflective assessments were recorded each morning and assessed 4 nasal symptoms (rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, nasal itching, sneezing) at evening and night using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). Scores of each of the 4 symptoms were summed for each participant to create a N-rTNSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst). Each participant's Baseline total score was average of nighttime total symptom score on day of randomization and 3 highest scores calculated for 6 days immediately prior to day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline nighttime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Nighttime total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | ITT population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in D-rTNSS | The Daytime reflective assessments were recorded each evening and assessed 4 nasal symptoms (rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, nasal itching, and sneezing) at evening and night using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The scores of each of the four Daytime symptoms were summed for each participant to create a D-rTNSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst). Each participant's Baseline total symptom score was the average of the four highest total symptom score calculated for the seven days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline Daytime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Daytime total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participants Baseline score. | ITT population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in 24-hour Reflective Total Nasal Symptom Scores (24-hour rTNSS) and Component Nasal Score | Daily 24-hour rTNSS was calculated as the average of the corresponding N-rTNSS and D-rTNSS using a 4-point scale where, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst). The 24-hour total symptom score for a Day is the average of the daytime total symptom score for that Day and the nighttime score for (D+1). If either component of a given date's 24-hour total symptom score was missing, then the 24-hour total symptom score itself were to be set to missing. Each participant's average change from Baseline 24-hour total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participants average 24-hour total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | ITT population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Nighttime Reflective Total Ocular Symptom Scores (N-rTOSS) | The nighttime reflective assessments were recorded each morning and assessed 3 ocular symptoms (tearing/watering, itching/burning, and redness) at evening and night using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). Scores of each of 3 Nighttime symptoms were summed for each participant to create a N-rTOSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). Each participants Baseline total score was average of nighttime total symptom score on day of randomization and the 3 highest scores calculated for 6 days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline nighttime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Nighttime total symptom score over treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | ITT Population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Daytime Reflective Total Ocular Symptom Scores (D-rTOSS) | The Daytime reflective assessments were recorded each evening and assessed the 3 nasal symptoms (tearing/watering, itching/burning, and redness) at evening and night using a 4-point scale where, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The scores of each of the three Daytime symptoms were summed for each participant to create a D-rTOSS for each day. The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). Each participants Baseline total symptom score was the average of the four highest total symptom score calculated for the seven days immediately prior to the day of randomization. Each participant's average change from Baseline Daytime total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average Daytime total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | ITT Population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in 24-hour Reflective Total Ocular Symptom Scores (24-hour rTOSS) | Daily 24-hour rTOSS was calculated as the average of the corresponding N-rTOSS and D-rTOSS using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). The total score ranged from 0 (best) to 9 (worst). The 24-hour total symptom score for a Day is the average of the daytime total symptom score for that Day and the nighttime score for (D+1). If either component of a given date's 24-hour total symptom score was missing, then the 24-hour total symptom score itself was to be set to missing. Each participant's average change from Baseline 24-hour total symptom score for Weeks 1-2 was the participant's average 24-hour total symptom score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. Baseline is the 4 highest scores calculated for the 7 days prior to Day 1. | ITT Population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Pre-dose Instantaneous Total Nasal Symptom Score (Pre-dose iTNSS) and Pre-dose Instantaneous Total Ocular Symptom Scores (Pre-dose iTOSS) | Participants were instructed to score and document their symptoms in an instantaneous manner on a diary card. The instantaneous rating was performed once daily just prior to administering their morning dose. The scores of each of the instantaneous nasal symptoms (nasal congestion, itching, rhinorrhea, and sneezing) and ocular symptoms (tearing/watering, itching/burning, and redness) were summed for each participant to create a iTNSS and iTOSS, respectively using a 4-point scale, 0- 'None' (symptom is not present), 1- 'Mild' (sign/symptom present; easily tolerated), 2- 'Moderate' (sign/symptom bothersome but tolerable), 3- 'Severe' (sign/symptom hard to tolerate; interference with activities of daily living). Total score ranged from 0 (best) to 12 (worst) for iTNSS and 0 (best) to 9 (worst) for iTOSS. Each participant's average change from Baseline iTNSS and iTOSS was participant's average iTNSS and iTOSS total score over the treatment period minus the participant's Baseline score. | ITT Population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Score on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline Over the Two-week Treatment Period in Peak NasalIinspiratory Flow (PNIF) | PNIF was measured by participants using an In-Check Nasal portable hand-held inspiratory flow meter and face mask. Participants recorded PNIF twice daily (in the morning prior to taking their study medication and in the evening). Three measurements were taken on each occasion and the highest measurement recorded on the electronic diary. Each participant's average change from Baseline PNIF was the participant's average PNIF over the treatment period minus the participant's baseline PNIF. | ITT Population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed (represented by n=X, X in the category titles). | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Liter(L)/minute (min) | Baseline (Day 1) and up to 2 Weeks |
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| Secondary | Mean Change From Baseline for Nocturnal Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (NRQLQ) | The NRQLQ is a paper instrument administered on the day of randomization and at Visit 4/Early Withdrawal to assess nocturnal rhinitis-related quality of life. The NRQLQ is a 16-item, self-administered, disease-specific (allergic rhinitis), and quality of life instrument that measures the functional problems most troublesome to patients with nocturnal allergy symptoms over a one-week interval. Each question is scored from 0 to 6 with higher scores indicating more nocturnal impairment. Items are grouped into four domains: Sleep problems, Sleep time problems, Symptoms on waking in the morning and Practical problems. An overall score was calculated from the mean score of all items. Each participant's average change from Baseline NRQLQ score was the participant's average NRQLQ score over the treatment period minus the participant's baseline score. | ITT Population. Only those participants available at the specified time points were analyzed. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | Scores on a scale | Baseline (Day 1) and Day 15 |
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| 313 |
| 0 |
| 313 |
| 11 |
| 313 |
| EG001 | FFNS 110 mcg | Participants received FFNS 110 mcg and oral placebo capsule each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. | 0 | 312 | 0 | 312 | 12 | 312 |
| EG002 | Fex 180 mg | Participants received oral capsule (overencapsulated Fex 180 mg oral tablet) and vehicle placebo nasal spray each morning once daily for two weeks following pre-dose symptom assessment. | 0 | 311 | 1 | 311 | 10 | 311 |
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| D010038 |
| Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases |
| D006969 | Hypersensitivity, Immediate |
| D006967 | Hypersensitivity |
| D007154 | Immune System Diseases |
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| Itchy nose |
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| Runny nose |
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| Sneezing |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -1 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.18 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -1.4 |
| -0.7 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | 0.136 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.18 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.6 | 0.1 | Superiority or Other |
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| Itchy nose |
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| Runny nose |
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| Sneezing |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -0.8 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.19 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -1.2 |
| -0.4 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | 0.136 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.19 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.7 | 0.1 | Superiority or Other |
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| Itchy nose |
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| Runny nose |
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| Sneezing |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -0.9 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.18 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -1.3 |
| -0.6 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | 0.136 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.18 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.6 | 0.1 | Superiority or Other |
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| Eye itching |
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| Eye redness |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -0.3 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.15 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -0.6 |
| 0 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | 0.286 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.2 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.15 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.5 | 0.1 | Superiority or Other |
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| Eye itching |
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| Eye redness |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -0.2 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.15 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -0.5 |
| 0.1 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | 0.106 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.2 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.15 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.5 | 0.1 | Superiority or Other |
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| Eye itching |
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| Eye redness |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -0.2 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.15 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -0.5 |
| 0.1 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | 0.106 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.15 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.6 | 0 | Superiority or Other |
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| Pre-dose iTNSS, Itchy nose |
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| Pre-dose iTNSS, Runny nose |
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| Pre-dose iTNSS, Sneezing |
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| TOSS |
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| Pre-dose iTOSS, Eye tearing |
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| Pre-dose iTOSS, Eye itching |
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| Pre-dose iTOSS, Eye redness |
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| <0.001 |
| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -1.1 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.18 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -1.4 |
| -0.7 |
| Superiority or Other |
| Pre-dose iTNSS | ANCOVA | 0.193 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.2 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.18 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.6 | 0.1 | Superiority or Other |
| Pre-dose iTOSS | ANCOVA | <0.001 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.5 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.15 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.8 | -0.2 | Superiority or Other |
| Pre-dose iTOSS | ANCOVA | 0.058 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.15 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.6 | 0 | Superiority or Other |
| Pre-dose iTOSS | ANCOVA | 0.16 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.15 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.5 | 0 | Superiority or Other |
| Evening PNIF |
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| ANCOVA |
| <0.001 |
| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| 8.4 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 1.59 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| 5.3 |
| 11.5 |
| Superiority or Other |
| Morning assessment | ANCOVA | 0.779 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.4 | Standard Error of the Mean | 1.59 | 2-Sided | 95 | -3.6 | 2.7 | Superiority or Other |
| Evening assessment | ANCOVA | <0.001 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | 6.3 | Standard Error of the Mean | 1.65 | 2-Sided | 95 | 3.1 | 9.6 | Superiority or Other |
| Evening assessment | ANCOVA | <0.001 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | 7 | Standard Error of the Mean | 1.65 | 2-Sided | 95 | 3.8 | 10.3 | Superiority or Other |
| Evening assessment | ANCOVA | 0.662 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | 0.7 | Standard Error of the Mean | 1.65 | 2-Sided | 95 | -2.5 | 4 | Superiority or Other |
| Sleep problems |
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| Sleep time problems |
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| Symptoms on waking |
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| Practical problems |
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| Mean Difference (Final Values) |
| -0.1 |
| Standard Error of the Mean |
| 0.11 |
| 2-Sided |
| 95 |
| -0.4 |
| 0.1 |
| Superiority or Other |
| ANCOVA | <0.001 | Mean Difference (Final Values) | -0.6 | Standard Error of the Mean | 0.11 | 2-Sided | 95 | -0.8 | -0.4 | Superiority or Other |