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A 4 week, multicentre, double-blind, double dummy, placebo controlled group comparative study was carried out during the birch pollen season to compare the efficacy and tolerability of 2% nedocromil sodium eye drops (twice daily) and 2% sodium cromoglycate eye drops (four times daily). Participants with a history of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) were randomized to receive nedocromil sodium (60), sodium cromoglycate (61) or placebo (64). Clinical assessment of SAC showed improvement with both active treatments compared to placebo but symptomatology was low and only changes in photophobia and grittiness reached significance (P < 0.05). Patient diaries showed significant control of
itching
by both active treatments, compared to placebo, with no differences between the active preparations. Patients' opinions indicated a marked placebo effect: 73% of this group reported full or moderate control of symptoms, compared with 75% in sodium cromoglycate and 80% in the nedocromil sodium group. Unusual symptoms were most common (27 patients) with nedocromil sodium eye drops: P < 0.05 vs. placebo (15 patients). There were no serious adverse events.
Nedocromil sodium
eye drops (b.d.) and sodium cromoglycate eye drops (q.i.d.) were both considered clinically more effective than placebo in controlling symptoms of SAC due to birch pollen.
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PMID:Double-blind group comparative study of 2% nedocromil sodium eye drops with 2% sodium cromoglycate and placebo eye drops in the treatment of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. 146 43
We have evaluated the efficacy of nedocromil sodium 2% eye drops in 35 patients (18 males and 17 females, mean age 32.8 yrs) suffering from perennial allergic conjunctivitis due to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus diagnosed on the basis of anamnesis, Skin Prick Test and RAST. Patients were treated for 8 weeks with nedocromil sodium one drop each eye, four times daily and had to report the severity of the symptoms considered (photophobia, lacrimation, hyperaemia and
itching
) on a daily card. During the study no other medication was allowed. After 4 weeks symptoms were statistically improved and this beneficial effect increased at the end of the treatment. No side effects were reported.
Nedocromil sodium
eye drops is therefore a useful treatment in perennial allergic conjunctivitis due to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus.
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PMID:[Efficacy of nedocromil sodium in perennial allergic conjunctivitis]. 984 52
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that nedocromil sodium inhibits sensory nerve function to reduce flare and
itch
in human skin.
Nedocromil sodium
(2%) or water (control) was introduced into the volar forearm skin of eight non-atopic volunteers by iontophoresis (8 mC) and histamine (20 microl of 1 microM and 300 nM) injected intradermally 10 min later at the same site.
Itch
was assessed on a visual analogue scale every 20 s for 5 min. Weal and flare areas and mean blood flux within the flare were assessed by scanning laser Doppler imaging at 10 min. The results showed that nedocromil sodium reduced
itch
scores, totalled over 5 min, by approximately 74.0% (P<0.005) and flare areas by approximately 65% (P<0.03). Neither weal areas nor blood flux within were reduced. These data demonstrate that nedocromil sodium is effective in reducing neurogenic
itch
and flare in the skin. We suggest that its mechanism of action is modulation of sensory neurone activation or conduction in the skin.
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PMID:Nedocromil sodium inhibits histamine-induced itch and flare in human skin. 1115 12
In this 8-week open-label, prospective study, 30 patients with grass pollen allergy and ocular
itching
instilled nedocromil sodium 2% ophthalmic solution twice daily for a 5-day baseline period, followed by once-daily dosing thereafter. Physicians assessed clinical signs after the twice-daily period and after weeks 1 and 3 of the once-daily period; patients rated ocular symptoms daily. Use of specified rescue medication was permitted. Symptom scores for ocular
itching
, stinging, redness, swelling, burning, tearing, and light sensitivity did not differ significantly between the dosage periods. Scores for erythema, edema, conjunctival injection, and the entire conjunctiva decreased slightly during once-daily administration; discharge scores were unchanged. Of the 20 patients who used rescue medication, only 5 increased their usage by more than two doses per week during the once-daily period. Eighty-three percent of patients were willing to continue the once-daily regimen during the next allergy season. Physicians rated overall control of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis with once-daily administration as "good" or "moderate" in 100% of the patients; 93% of patients applied those ratings themselves.
Nedocromil sodium
2% ophthalmic solution instilled once daily maintains control of symptoms in patients who are established on a twice-daily regimen.
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PMID:Twice-daily and once-daily nedocromil sodium 2% ophthalmic solution for the treatment of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. 1200 62
In a multicenter, open-label evaluation, 1098 patients with ocular
itching
and a history of perennial or seasonal allergic conjunctivitis instilled one drop of nedocromil sodium 2% twice daily in each eye. Ocular symptoms, signs, and global improvement were assessed at baseline and 1 month; satisfaction scores, quality-of-life variables, and adverse events were also recorded. Significant improvements from baseline (P<.012) occurred in mean severity scores for
itching
, burning, stinging, watering, swelling, tired eyes, dryness, gritty sensation, eye pain, foreign-body sensation, and light sensitivity. Physicians reported significant reductions (P<.0001) in bulbar conjunctival redness and swelling. Two thirds of patients (634/954) and three fourths of physicians (710/954) reported at least 75% improvement in overall condition after 1 month. The most common adverse events were burning (2.7%) and unpleasant taste (1.4%); headache (1.2%) and adverse events leading to discontinuation (1.3%) were rare. Patients reported significant improvement (P<.001) in their ability to perform daily activities; 65% were more satisfied with nedocromil than with their typical medication. Physicians would prescribe nedocromil again to 80% of the patients.
Nedocromil sodium
2% twice daily was effective and safe for the treatment of symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis, significantly improving quality of life and producing high rates of user and physician satisfaction.
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PMID:Nedocromil sodium ophthalmic solution 2% twice daily in patients with allergic conjunctivitis. 1206 70
An eight-week multicenter double-masked placebo-controlled group comparison was carried out in 86 patients (age 13-60 years) to determine efficacy and safety of b.i.d. nedocromil sodium 2% ophthalmic solution in ragweed SAC. Treatment was timed to coincide with the predicted ragweed pollen season, taking the two to three weeks of peak pollen counts as the period for analysis. Clinical efficacy was measured from group mean symptom scores (0-4 scale of severity) recorded by the patients on daily diary cards, and the results of clinic examinations made before and after a one-week baseline and following one, three, five and eight weeks of treatment. During the peak pollen season, use of nedocromil sodium reduced all symptoms, with statistically significant differences from placebo, for
itching
, tearing/watering, overall eye condition and the total symptom summary score (itching+tearing+burning). Clinical assessments of nedocromil sodium showed significant relief of tearing, conjunctival injection and edema. Overall opinions also demonstrated significant benefit with nedocromil sodium, 61% of patients rating active treatment at least moderately effective compared with 36% for placebo (clinicians' opinions were respectively 46% vs 21%).
Nedocromil sodium
2% ophthalmic solution b.i.d. caused no major side-effects and was more effective than placebo in relieving major symptoms of SAC.
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PMID:Treatment of ragweed pollen seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (SAC) with b.i.d. nedocromil sodium 2% ophthalmic solution. 2282 86