Fast effectiveness of a solubilized low-dose budesonide nasal spray in allergic rhinitis

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Background: Budesonide, a poorly water-soluble corticosteroid, is currently marketed as a suspension. Budesolv is a novel aqueous formulation containing dissolved budesonide showing increased local availability in preclinical models. Budesolv contains ~85% less corticosteroid than the marketed comparator. Objective: The study (EudraCT:2018-001324-19) was designed to assess non-inferiority of Budesolv compared to Rhinocort® Aqua 64 (RA) and early onset of action. Methods: In a three-way cross-over double-blinded randomized trial, Budesolv 10 was compared to RA and placebo in grass pollen allergic rhinoconjunctivitis volunteers (n = 83 (ITT); n = 75 (PP)). On day 1, participants entered the Vienna Challenge Chamber (VCC) for 6 hours; first treatment took place at 1:45 hours after entry. Participants treated themselves for further 6 days; on day 8, the last treatment was applied before entering the VCC. Subjective symptom scores, nasal airflow and nasal secretion were measured regularly during allergen challenge. Results: Budesolv 10 was equally effective compared to RA with respect to TNSS and nasal airflow after eight days of treatment with a strongly reduced dose (more than 80% reduction). After first dose, only Budesolv 10 showed a significant reduction of nasal and respiratory symptoms starting 90 minutes (P

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Zieglmayer, P., Schmutz, R., Lemell, P., Unger-Manhart, N., Nakowitsch, S., Goessl, A., … Prieschl-Grassauer, E. (2020). Fast effectiveness of a solubilized low-dose budesonide nasal spray in allergic rhinitis. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 50(9), 1065–1077. https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.13691

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