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Query: KEGG:D02027 (
Tranilast
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Tranilast
is an orally effective anti-allergic agent evaluated for clinical activity in prevention of symptoms of allergic rhinitis. It was investigated in a randomized, pre-seasonal, and in-seasonal treatment of tranilast to test the clinical efficacy and pathophysiological changes on the onset of nasal symptoms in season. Thirty-eight patients with a history of Sugi pollinosis and positive allergic tests were treated with tranilast 300 mg daily 6 to 7 weeks before the onset of the pollen season and continuously during the season or no medication including tranilast until the onset of clinical symptoms in season. The number of sneezing and the grade of stuffiness at the onset of pollen season were inhibited significantly in pre-seasonal treatment. The number of mast cells and eosinophils in season increased compared with off-season and the threshold of nasal hypersensitivity in season decreased compared with off-season in inseasonal treatment, but not in pre-seasonal treatment. This study indicates that tranilast may have the prophylactic effect for Sugi pollinosis.
Auris Nasus
Larynx
1993
PMID:Clinical and pathophysiological evaluation of tranilast in patients with pollinosis: the effects of pre-seasonal treatment. 751 12
In this open randomized study, we evaluated the efficacy of
Tranilast
, one of the anti-inflammatory drugs, on otitis media with effusion in children. Sixty-two patients (103 ears) were divided into two groups: Group A was given
Tranilast
and local treatment (nasal and tubal); Group B only received local treatment (control for Group A). The overall improvement rating assessed as "moderately improved or above" for Group A was 63.6%, Group B 47.9%. There was a significant improvement in Group A as compared to Group B (p < 0.05). In subjects who suffered from otitis media with effusion for over 2 months. Group A exhibited 50.0% of efficacy while Group B only 15.4% (p < 0.05).
Auris Nasus
Larynx
1994
PMID:Clinical efficacy of Tranilast on otitis media with effusion in children. 753 38