Saline

Clinical trials investigating Saline are testing it as a control or placebo in many studies. These trials look at safety, efficacy, and other outcomes in different patient groups, such as people with COPD, cancer, infections, diabetes, and surgical patients.

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Trial overview

Across the trials provided, Saline is used mainly as a placebo or comparison treatment, not as the main study drug.[1] The studies are testing many different treatments against Saline in areas such as lung disease, infection, cancer, diabetes, surgery, pain, and immune-related disease.[2] Most of the trials are interventional, which means researchers assign treatments and then measure what happens.[3]

Conditions being studied

The trials cover a wide range of conditions. These include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), community-acquired pneumonia, respiratory syncytial virus, obesity, early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease, pancreatic cancer, advanced chronic ischemia with risk of amputation, ovarian cancer, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency-associated liver disease, anal fistula, alcohol use disorder, Dupuytren disease, presymptomatic type 1 diabetes, and postoperative pain or blood loss in surgery.[1][2]

Some studies focus on adults only, such as the RSV vaccine study in immunocompromised patients aged 18 years and older.[3] Other studies include children, such as the trial in pediatric patients with presymptomatic type 1 diabetes and the study of blood loss in pediatric hip surgery.[4][5]

Who can participate

Who can join depends on the disease and the study goal. Some trials recruit people with a specific illness, such as COPD, metastatic pancreatic cancer, or alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency-associated liver disease.[1][6]

Other studies recruit healthier volunteers or people in a broader group. For example, one trial includes healthy adult participants for propofol injection pain, and another includes healthy volunteers to study liraglutide effects on gut movement and hunger.[7][8]

Some studies also have special target groups, such as immunocompromised patients, older adults aged 80 years and above, or children with diabetes or surgical needs.[3][9][4]

Trial phases and study designs

The data include Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3, and one Low Intervention study.[10] Phase 2 trials are common in the list and are used to look more closely at whether a treatment works and to continue safety testing.[10] Phase 3 trials are also common and usually compare treatments in larger groups to confirm benefit and safety.[10]

Several trials are randomized, blinded, or placebo controlled. These designs help reduce bias by making comparisons fairer between the active treatment and Saline.[11]

Main endpoints and outcomes

The primary endpoints vary by study. Some trials measure immune response, such as changes in cytokine production in COPD or interferon-gamma response after vaccination.[1][12]

Other trials measure clinical outcomes that matter to patients, including overall survival in metastatic pancreatic cancer, progression-free survival in ovarian cancer, days alive and out of hospital in pneumonia, pain scores after surgery, blood loss during surgery, and scar quality after wound healing.[6][2][5][13]

Some studies focus on safety and tolerability, such as the trials in early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease and alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency-associated liver disease.[14][15] Others measure functional change, such as walking distance, ankle/brachial index, sperm concentration, muscle strength, insulin sensitivity, or time until rescue pain medicine is needed.[16][17][18]

Key studies using Saline

In the COPD vaccine study, Saline is part of a Phase 2 trial that compares vaccination effects on innate immune training, which means the early part of the immune system is being studied for stronger responses after stimulation.[1] In the pneumonia study, Saline is part of a Phase 2 strategy comparing inhaled levofloxacin with standard intravenous antibiotics, and the main result is days alive and out of hospital at 14 days.[2]

In the RSV vaccine study, immunocompromised adults receive Saline or the vaccine, and the main endpoint is the fold increase in RSV-A and RSV-B neutralizing titers, which are antibodies that can block the virus.[3] In the pancreatic cancer trial, Saline is the placebo arm in a large Phase 3 study measuring overall survival.[6]

In the diabetes and immune studies, Saline is used in trials that look at whether treatment can keep children in stage 1 type 1 diabetes and how many adverse events occur over time.[4] In the surgery and pain studies, Saline is used to compare pain relief, blood loss, and nerve block effects after procedures.[5][13][19]

What these trials mean for patients

These studies show that Saline is being used as a comparison treatment across many medical fields.[1] The goal is not to study Saline itself as a treatment, but to see whether the active study drug or procedure works better than Saline.[11]

For patients, this means the trial may be looking at whether a vaccine, medicine, block, infusion, or surgery-related treatment improves outcomes compared with a placebo control.[2][13] The important results vary by condition, but they often include symptoms, recovery, safety, and longer-term health changes.[14][15]

Trial IDPhaseCondition studiedStatusEnrollment
2023-504519-34-01Phase 2Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCompleted60
2024-511420-13-00Phase 2Community-acquired pneumoniaAuthorised460
NCT06597916Phase 2Respiratory syncytial virusAuthorised200
2024-518641-21-00Phase 3ObesityAuthorised15
NCT05068830Phase 2Early symptomatic phase Alzheimer’s diseaseAuthorised60
2024-514307-34-01Phase 2PainAuthorised96
2024-513317-12-00Phase 3Pancreatic cancer, metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaAuthorised610
2025-520937-22-00Phase 2Advanced chronic ischemia with risk of amputationAuthorised21
NCT06888921Phase 1Ovarian cancerAuthorised60
NCT05677971Phase 3Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency-Associated Liver DiseaseAuthorised156
2022-502263-38-00Phase 2Anal fistulaAuthorised44
2023-503371-25-00Phase 2Alcohol Use DisorderCompleted108
2023-503701-11-00Phase 3Dupuytren DiseaseCompleted30
NCT06688331Phase 2Presymptomatic diabetes type 1 (stage 1)Authorised150
NCT06606821Low InterventionOverweight and obesityAuthorised124

Ongoing Clinical Trials on Saline

  • Evaluation of COM701 as Maintenance Therapy for Patients with Relapsed Platinum-Sensitive Ovarian Cancer

    Recruiting

    1 1 1
    France
  • Study on the Immune Response and Safety of an RSV Vaccine in Immunocompromised Patients Aged 18 and Older Using Arexvy and Saline

    Recruiting

    2 1 1
    Austria
  • Study on the Effects of Liraglutide on Hunger and Digestion in Obese Patients

    Recruiting

    3 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Investigated drugs:
    Belgium
  • Study on the Safety and Effectiveness of Tregs and Rituximab for Children with Early Stage Type 1 Diabetes

    Recruiting

    2 1 1
    Poland
  • A study of tranexamic acid to reduce blood loss during hip surgery in children with hip dysplasia and other hip conditions

    Recruiting

    3 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Investigated drugs:
    The Netherlands
  • Study on Reducing Prosthetic Joint Infection in Hip Replacement Patients Using Vancomycin, Tobramycin, and Saline-Infused Bone Graft

    Recruiting

    2 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Investigated drugs:
    Sweden
  • Study of Denosumab Effects on Muscle Strength and Insulin Sensitivity in Patients with Postmenopausal Osteoporosis and Diabetes Mellitus

    Recruiting

    3 1 1
    Investigated drugs:
    Denmark
  • Study on Fazirsiran for Patients with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Liver Disease and Mild Fibrosis

    Recruiting

    3 1 1
    Investigated drugs:
    Austria Belgium France Germany Ireland Italy +4
  • Study on Ropivacaine Hydrochloride for Reducing Pain After Hip Surgery in Patients Undergoing Periacetabular Osteotomy

    Recruiting

    3 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Denmark
  • Study on Bortezomib for Patients with Severe Autoimmune Encephalitis

    Recruiting

    2 1 1
    Investigated drugs:
    Germany

Glossary

  • Placebo: A treatment that looks like the study treatment but does not contain the active medicine being tested. It helps researchers compare results fairly.
  • Control group: The group in a study that does not receive the main active treatment. Results in this group are compared with the treatment group.
  • Phase 1: An early trial phase that mainly checks safety and how the treatment behaves in the body.
  • Phase 2: A trial phase that looks more closely at whether a treatment seems to work and continues safety testing.
  • Phase 3: A later trial phase that compares treatments in larger groups to confirm benefit and safety.
  • Enrollment: The number of people planned for or included in a study.
  • Primary outcome: The main result the researchers want to measure to answer the study question.
  • Safety and tolerability: Whether a treatment causes problems and how well participants can handle it.
  • Efficacy: How well a treatment works for the condition being studied.
  • Randomized: Participants are assigned by chance to different study groups.
  • Blinded: One or more people in the study do not know which treatment a participant received, to reduce bias.

References

  1. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2023-504519-34-01
  2. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-511420-13-00
  3. https://clinicaltrials.eu/trial/study-on-the-immune-response-and-safety-of-an-rsv-vaccine-in-immunocompromised-patients-aged-18-and-older-using-arexvy-and-saline/
  4. https://clinicaltrials.eu/trial/study-on-the-safety-and-effectiveness-of-tregs-and-rituximab-for-children-with-early-stage-type-1-diabetes/
  5. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-516324-34-01
  6. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-513317-12-00
  7. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-514307-34-01
  8. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-518641-21-00
  9. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-517933-42-00
  10. https://clinicaltrials.eu/trial/evaluation-of-com701-as-maintenance-therapy-for-patients-with-relapsed-platinum-sensitive-ovarian-cancer/
  11. https://clinicaltrials.eu/trial/study-on-fazirsiran-for-patients-with-alpha-1-antitrypsin-deficiency-related-liver-disease-and-fibrosis/
  12. https://clinicaltrials.eu/trial/study-on-bortezomib-for-patients-with-severe-autoimmune-encephalitis/
  13. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-513688-25-01
  14. https://clinicaltrials.eu/trial/study-on-the-safety-and-effects-of-plasma-transfusion-from-exercise-trained-donors-in-patients-with-early-alzheimers-disease-using-human-plasma-protein-and-saline/
  15. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2023-504198-19-00
  16. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2025-520937-22-00
  17. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2023-508325-27-00
  18. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-510637-18-00
  19. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/2024-518601-17-00