This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a medication called Dupilumab on a condition known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD). N-ERD is a type of respiratory disease that worsens when patients take certain pain relievers, like aspirin. The medication being tested, Dupilumab, is given as a solution for injection using a pre-filled syringe.
The purpose of this study is to understand how Dupilumab affects patients with N-ERD, particularly in terms of their tolerance to aspirin. The study aims to see if patients can tolerate higher doses of aspirin after being treated with Dupilumab for a long period. Participants will receive Dupilumab through subcutaneous injection, which means the medication is injected under the skin. The study will observe changes in aspirin tolerance before treatment, during treatment, and six months after starting the treatment.
Throughout the study, various health indicators will be monitored, such as levels of certain proteins and cells in the blood, as well as the presence of specific substances in nasal secretions and urine. The study will also assess changes in the sense of smell and the composition of bacteria in the nose. These observations will help researchers understand the broader effects of Dupilumab on the body and its potential benefits for patients with N-ERD.



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