E Pharma Trento S.p.A.

Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Clinical research is centred on uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infections, with attention to symptomatic relief in patients experiencing wet cough and related respiratory symptoms.

  • Symptom management
  • Wet cough
  • Upper respiratory tract infections

The therapeutic focus reflects interest in common infectious respiratory conditions where improvement in discomfort, cough burden, and overall symptom resolution is clinically relevant.

Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Therapy

Research activity includes ibuprofen-based treatment strategies, with emphasis on pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects in the setting of acute respiratory illness.

  • Ibuprofen
  • Anti-inflammatory treatment
  • Symptomatic relief

This area aligns with the management of inflammation-associated discomfort accompanying respiratory tract infections.

Mucolytic and Secretolytic Support

The sponsor’s portfolio includes interest in N-acetylcysteine for its role in addressing mucus clearance and productive cough in respiratory disease.

  • N-acetylcysteine
  • Mucus management
  • Productive cough

These topics are relevant to conditions where reducing airway secretions and easing expectoration are important therapeutic goals.

Fixed-Dose Combination Therapy

Clinical interest extends to fixed-dose combination approaches that bring together ibuprofen and N-acetylcysteine for coordinated treatment of respiratory symptoms.

  • Fixed-dose combination
  • Combination therapy
  • Multisymptom treatment

This domain focuses on therapeutic strategies designed for patients with overlapping inflammatory and mucus-related manifestations of infection.

Safety and Tolerability in Acute Care

Research also addresses safety and tolerability in the treatment of acute respiratory illness, with attention to how patients respond to therapies used for short-term symptom control.

  • Safety
  • Tolerability
  • Acute symptom treatment

This area supports clinical evaluation of therapies intended for self-limited respiratory infections requiring short-duration management.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on the Effectiveness and Safety of Ibuprofen and N-Acetylcysteine for Patients with Upper Respiratory Tract Infections with Wet Cough

    Not yet recruiting

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    Italy