3 results
Primary:1. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety of self-administered etripamil nasal spray (NS) outside of the clinical settingSecondary Objectives:1. To evaluate the efficacy of self-administered etripamil NS outside of the clinical…
The primary outcome of the study is a 50% reduction in exacerbation rate in patients using TIS once daily (OD). Secondary outcome parameters are lung function (FEV1, FVC), QoL (QOL-B), LTRI-VAS, Leicester cough score), bacterial load in sputum and…
The primary objective of the RAPID study is to determine whether etripamil nasal spray (NS) self-administered by patients is superior to placebo at terminating episodes of PSVT in an at-home setting.The secondary objective of this study is to…