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This trial has been designed to evaluate the efficacy of specific immunotherapy with SLITone Dermatophagoides mix compared with placebo in subjects with house dust mite allergic asthma, based on asthma medication use during a period of 2 months with a high environmental exposure to mites (autumn 2008).
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This trial was conducted as a multi-centre, randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled phase III trial, assessing the efficacy of SLITone Dermatophagoides mix in adults (18-65 years). 5 centres in Spain participated.
Subjects with house dust mite allergic asthma were randomised to receive either SLITone Dermatophagoides mix (active) or placebo treatment (1:1) for approximately 1 year. The trial duration was extended to 2 years. Administration was done sublingually (under the tongue) once daily preferably in the morning. A monodose container comprised the daily dose of 200 STU.
Subjects were kept in asthma control during the entire trial (2 years). Except for during 2 evaluation periods of 2 months in autumn 2007 and autumn 2008, subjects used the medications prescribed by their physician. During the 2 evaluation periods of 2 months in autumn 2007 and autumn 2008, subjects used provided and standardised rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma medications. The asthma medication use was to reflect the subject's asthma status. This was done by treatment with a low maintenance dose of control medication supplemented with rescue medication as needed.
Rhinoconjunctivitis medication during the 2 evaluation periods in autumn 2007 and autumn 2008; to standardise the medication used to relieve rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms, subjects were provided with the following free medications as needed:
Subjects were instructed to use this medication instead of their usual medication during the 2 evaluation periods in autumn 2007 and autumn 2008, and to record the used medication and symptoms in the daily diary.
Asthma medication during the evaluation period in autumn 2007; prior to the 2 months evaluation period in autumn 2007, the asthma control medication use was interrupted to obtain a medication-free period. Subjects were provided with the following free medications to standardise the treatment used to relieve asthma symptoms:
Subjects were instructed to use this medication instead of their usual medication during the evaluation period in autumn 2007 as follows:
They were to use salbutamol inhaler as asthma rescue medication until they either:
Asthma medication during the evaluation period in autumn 2008: At the 2 months evaluation period in autumn 2008, subjects were maintained at a low dose of budesonide/formoterol (daily asthma control medication) and they used the budesonide/formoterol inhaler as rescue medication as needed. Prednisone could be used as a last option.
Asthma medication used during the evaluation periods in autumn 2007 and autumn 2008 were recorded in a daily diary.
One primary efficacy endpoint and 16 secondary efficacy endpoints were assessed; the result of the primary efficacy endpoint, 3 secondary endpoints and adverse event reportings are posted here. None of the other secondary endpoints demonstrated a difference between treatment groups.
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124 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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