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Clinical Trial
. 1989 Apr;33(4):522-5.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.33.4.522.

Suppression of colds in human volunteers challenged with rhinovirus by a new synthetic drug (R61837)

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Suppression of colds in human volunteers challenged with rhinovirus by a new synthetic drug (R61837)

W al-Nakib et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1989 Apr.

Abstract

This report describes double-blind placebo-controlled trials of a new synthetic antirhinovirus drug, R61837, which showed it to be effective in suppressing colds in human volunteers challenged with rhinovirus type 9. In one trial, R61837 was given by intranasal spray six times a day, commencing 28 h before virus challenge; treatment continued for 4 days and one dose (total dose, 25 mg). This regimen suppressed symptoms until 48 h after medication ceased, at which time colds developed. In another trial, medication with R61837 commenced at 4 h before virus challenge and continued for a total of 6 days (total dose, 36 mg). The drug produced substantial reductions in both the mean daily clinical score and the mean daily nasal secretion weight compared with patients given the placebo. These differences reached statistical significance for 2 and 4 days, respectively. In a further trial, intranasal R61837 was not effective in treating colds even when given shortly after the onset of symptoms and in doses of up to 15 mg/day.

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