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Effect of Positive Airway Pressure on Reducing Airway Reactivity in Patients with Asthma

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Asthma patients who do not smoke and have been using medication for at least a year are needed to take part in a research study at the Duke Clinical Research Unit. The study will evaluate whether a nighttime breathing therapy (continuous positive airway pressure) can help improve asthma symptoms. Participation will involve 6 outpatient clinic visits and 12 weeks of self-administered home therapy. Compensation up to $600 will be provided.

Eligibility Requirements: 15 to 60 years of age, non-smoker, diagnosis of asthma, currently using prescription asthma medication, able to sleep at least 6 hours each night

For more information, contact Duke Clinical Research Unit at 919-613-6246.


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Updated: Dec. 27, 2012
Published: Dec. 27, 2012
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/clinicaltrials/20121227142649111