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The Safety, Feasibility, and Repeatability of Inhaled ATP Cough Challenges

Recruiting now Phase 1 NCT07085975

Run by McMaster University · for 18 and older · All sexes · accepts healthy volunteers

What this study is about

The inhalation of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) to evoke cough (ATP cough challenge) is becoming increasingly used as a tool to measure cough hypersensitivity in patients with chronic cough. However, the safety, feasibility, and repeatability of this procedure is not widely known. In this study, we will perform ATP cough challenges in healthy individuals and in patients with mild asthma and chronic cough to better understand the safety, feasibility, and repeatability of these challenges. Such information will guide the future conduct of ATP cough challenges to measure cough hypersensitivity and identify patients who may better respond to ATP-blocking therapies.

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Imran Satia, MD PhD · 905-525-2100 · satiai@mcmaster.ca

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