

Asthma Clinical Study Now Recruiting
Asthma
About this Clinical Study
About this Clinical Study
Asthma is a chronic condition that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath.
Although many people manage asthma with inhalers and medication, a significant number of patients still experience ongoing symptoms and flare-ups that impact daily life.
Globally, asthma affects hundreds of millions of people and remains an important area of medical research aimed at improving long-term disease control.
This clinical study is evaluating a potential new treatment designed to target airway inflammation associated with asthma.
By participating in this study, volunteers will help researchers better understand how this treatment may improve asthma outcomes in the future.
Participants may be compensated for their time and travel.
Full details will be provided by the study team if you are eligible to proceed.
You cannot take part if you:
You cannot take part if you:
• You do not currently have doctor-diagnosed asthma
• You have needed steroid tablets recently for asthma flare-ups
• Your asthma medication has changed in the past few months
• You have another serious respiratory condition
• You are currently taking certain specialist medications
• Are unable to commit to the required clinic visits and follow-up
Final eligibility is determined by the study doctor after screening assessments.
What’s Involved
What’s Involved
If you take part, your involvement may include:
An initial screening period to confirm eligibility
Receive the study treatment or placebo
Attend regular clinic visits for monitoring
Complete lung function tests and health assessments
Regular follow-up visits, blood tests, and health checks
Remain in the study for several months
This study runs for approximately 9 months, including screening, treatment, and follow-up appointments.
Participants will attend scheduled clinic visits throughout the study so the research team can monitor health, asthma symptoms, and response to treatment.
The exact number and timing of visits will be explained during screening.



