Acute Otitis Media: Adjuvant Therapy to Improve Outcome

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 1999
Acute otitis media is one of the most common diseases of childhood and is one of the major causes of hearing loss in children. Despite the availability of effective antibiotic therapy for otitis media, treatment failures, persistent effusions, and recurrences are common. This Phase III outpatient study aims to test whether adjuvant therapy (an antihistamine or a corticosteroid), in addition to antibiotic therapy, improves the acute and long-term outcomes of patients with acute otitis media. This study is targeted to recruiting 200 infants (age less than one year); patient (and parent) participation is estimated to continue for one year after enrollment.
Epistemonikos ID: b6cbfb33292c77400413aadf8ac3ee4c650b2ce2
First added on: May 03, 2024