A Field Study to Observe Symptom Scores and Allergy Medication Usage in Subjects with a History of House Dust Mite-Induced Rhinoconjunctivitis
House Dust Mites (HDM) are arachnids that infest bedding, carpet, upholstered furniture and fabric. Like many other allergens, exposure to HDMA in sensitised patients is associated with poorer lung function, greater medication requirements and more asthma symptoms as well as chronic rhinosinusitis symptoms. In contrast to other allergens, there is evidence that HDMA leads to the development of asthma, in addition to exacerbating pre-existing asthma in HDM-sensitised patients. The proposed observational study is designed to gather information on subjects with HDM-related rhinoconjunctivitis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Pharm-Olam
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
To Document the combined Total Rhinocnjunctivitis Systom Scores (TRSS) and Total allergy medication score
Time frame: 5 weeks
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