Efficacy and Safety of PRO-118 Ophthalmic Solution in Allergic Conjunctivitis (NCT01541904) | Clinical Trial Compass
WithdrawnPhase 2
Efficacy and Safety of PRO-118 Ophthalmic Solution in Allergic Conjunctivitis
Stopped: Reformulation
Mexico0Started 2011-03
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of four doses of PRO-118 ophthalmic solution ophthalmic solution compared with placebo, for the treatment of seasonal (SAC) and perennial (PAC) allergic conjunctivitis.
Who can participate
Age range6 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patients with diagnosis of seasonal or perennial allergic conjunctivitis.
* Age ≥ 6 years old at screening visit.
* Male or female patients.
Applicable in patients ≥ 18 years old.
* Patient has signed the Informed Consent Form (ICF) prior to any screening procedures.
Applicable in patients with age ≤ 18 years old.
* Patients Patients'parents or legal guardians signed an Informed Consent Form (ICF).
* The patients also provided written assent.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Presence of any form of allergic conjunctivitis other than seasonal or perennial allergic conjunctivitis (Atopic keratoconjunctivitis, giant papillary conjunctivitis).
* Any other ophthalmic medication within seven days prior to randomization.
* Patient with one blind eye.
* Visual acuity of 20/40 in any eye.
* Patients with history of active stage of any other concomitant ocular disease.
* Contraindications or sensitivity to any component of the study treatments.
* Contact lens users.
* Ocular surgery within the past 3 months.
* Women who were not using an effective means of contraception or who were pregnant or nursing.
* Participation in any studies of investigational drugs within 90 days previous to the inclusion.
Discontinuation criteria:
* Patients could be discontinued before the completion of the study because of use of prohibited medications, adverse events, pregnancy, protocol violations, lack of efficacy, or administrative reasons.