Overview

A Local Clinical Study for the Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Angal, Lozenges [Menthol] and ANTI-ANGIN® FORMULA, Lozenges, in Treatment of Patients With a Sore Throat

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2017-05-07
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of this study was to evaluate no less therapeutic efficacy and safety of the Angal, lozenges [Menthol], 1 mg + 5 mg (Sandoz dd, Slovenia) compared to ANTI-ANGIN® FORMULA, lozenges, 0,2 mg + 2 mg + 50 mg (LLC "Valeant", Russia) in treatment of patients with uncomplicated acute infectious and inflammatory diseases of the pharynx, accompanied by a sore throat.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Sandoz
Treatments:
Menthol
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Voluntarily signed informed consent for participation in this clinical study; 18 to 45
years old inclusive, male and female;

- Diagnosed uncomplicated acute infectious and inflammatory diseases of the pharynx,
accompanied by a sore throat;

- Onset of first symptoms of the uncomplicated acute infectious and inflammatory
diseases of the pharynx (pharyngitis and/or tonsillitis) less than 48 hours prior to
inclusion into the study;

- Baseline TSS score (Tonsillopharyngitis Severity Score) ≥ 5 (total score);

Exclusion Criteria:

- Use of analgesics within <12 hours prior to the study start or/and inability to cancel
them during the study;

- Use of antibiotics within <48 hours prior to the study start or/and inability to
cancel them during the study;

- Use of local therapy (sprays, rinses, lozenges) to pharynx within <12 hours before
study start or/and inability to cancel them, besides study medications.

- Use systemic or inhaled corticosteroids within ≤1 months prior to the study start and
planned therapy of them during the study (besides skin means).

- Presence of symptoms of primary bacterial pharyngitis or secondary bacterial infection
(including fever over 37,5 ° C, the presence of purulent raids in the throat, severe
intoxication, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, shift leukocyte left (increasing the
percentage of neutrophils sticks appearance younger forms of neutrophils), increased
ESR 30 mm/hr);