An integrated analysis of the efficacy of fluticasone furoate nasal spray versus
placebo on the nasal symptoms of perennial allergic rhinitis.
Author(s): Wu W(1), Walters RD, Nadeau GA, Botnick W, Broughton N.
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)Clinical Statistics, Quantitative Sciences Division, Medicines Discovery and
Development, Research and Development, GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park,
NC, USA.
Publication date & source: 2013, Allergy Asthma Proc. , 34(3):283-91
Intranasal corticosteroids are widely prescribed for the treatment of perennial
allergic rhinitis (PAR). The aim of this analysis was to determine whether the
beneficial effects of once-daily (q.d.) fluticasone furoate nasal spray (FFNS)
effectively improved individual nasal symptoms of PAR. An integrated analysis was
performed on data from three randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled,
parallel-group trials designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of FFNS at 110
micrograms, q.d. in subjects with PAR. The analysis included 460 subjects who
received FFNS and 459 who received placebo for 4 weeks. All subjects evaluated
the severity of individual nasal symptoms of nasal congestion, nasal itching,
rhinorrhea, and sneezing on a four-point categorical scale. The main efficacy
measures included change from baseline in daily reflective total nasal symptom
score (rTNSS), reflective daily scores for each individual symptom, and predose
instantaneous TNSS (iTNSS). Over 4 weeks of treatment, FFNS significantly
improved rTNSS, iTNSS, and the reflective scores for each individual symptom
compared with placebo. The least squares (LS) mean treatment difference over
weeks 1-4 between FFNS and placebo for rTNSS was -0.93, ranging from -0.20 to
-0.28 for the individual nasal symptoms (p < 0.001 for all versus placebo). For
the iTNSS, the LS mean treatment difference between FFNS and placebo over weeks
1-4 was -0.95 (95% CI,-1.24, -0.66; p < 0.001). FFNS at 110 micrograms q.d.
effectively relieved all nasal symptoms of PAR including nasal congestion over a
24-hour period.
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