Introduction: The objective of this prospective, multicenter, parallel-group, non-interventional clinical trial (NIT) was to characterize the effectiveness of a treatment with the phytomedicines ELOM-080 and BNO 1016 in patients with acute rhinosinusitis (ARS).

Methods: A total of 228 patients suffering from ARS took part in this NIT and were treated for a maximum of 14 days with either BNO 1016 or ELOM-080. Focus was on improvement of rhinosinusitis-associated pain/discomfort and nasal congestion in real-life conditions of primary care setting, as assessed by numeric and verbal rating scale, and five-point Likert scale.

Results: The course of the key ARS symptom facial pain demonstrated a faster recovery in patients with ELOM-080, when compared to BNO 1016. ELOM-080 tended to be superior for several ancillary criteria and induced significantly higher patient satisfaction with regard to the improvement of feeling of general illness. Physicians assessed both products to be very effective and well tolerated. Adverse drug reactions classified as gastrointestinal disorders occurred in both groups to a comparable extent.

Conclusion: This trial demonstrated comparable effectiveness of a therapy of ARS with the phytomedicines ELOM-080 and BNO 1016, although the treatment with ELOM-080 resulted in a more rapid and more complete recovery in ARS key symptoms and tended to be superior for several ancillary criteria. Both treatments were well tolerated.

Trial Registration Number: NIS-6471.

Funding: G. Pohl-Boskamp GmbH & Co. KG.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12325-018-0736-7DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

bno 1016
16
acute rhinosinusitis
8
phytomedicines elom-080
8
elom-080 bno
8
1016 elom-080
8
tended superior
8
superior ancillary
8
ancillary criteria
8
elom-080
6
phytomedicines acute
4

Similar Publications

Acute rhinosinusitis is one of the most common diseases in the population, both in primary and specialist otolaryngological care. It is also responsible for a disturbingly high percentage of prescribed antibiotic therapy, regardless of the etiology of the disease. Despite the fact that acute viral and acute postviral rhinosinusitis dominate among the phenotypes of acute rhinosinusitis, and the development of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis occurs in only 0.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Microbiota and antibiotic therapy in rhinosinusitis.

Otolaryngol Pol

September 2023

Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Rhinosinusitis is one of the most frequently diagnosed diseases in patients seeking medical consultation. Sinusitis is a heterogeneous group of diseases and can be acute or chronic. The current state of knowledge on rhinosinusitis is presented in the recommendations of the European Position Paper on Rhinosynusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020 (EPOS 2020).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: To substantiate the clinical efficacy and investigate the real-world effectiveness of the herbal medicinal product BNO 1016 in acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) in the context of antibiotic stewardship.

Methods: We performed a meta-analysis of the clinical trials ARhiSi-1 (EudraCT No. 2008-002794-13) and ARhiSi-2 (EudraCT No.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Sinupret extract (BNO 1016) and Gelomyrtol forte (ELOM-080) represent the two top-selling cold remedies in Germany nowadays. Whereas BNO 1016 is a typical immediate release coated tablet, ELOM-080 is an enteric-coated soft gelatin capsule. The latter formulation, however, is at risk of pharmacokinetic interactions affecting absorption, especially in cases of concomitant food intake.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Combined dry extract BNO 1016 is a herbal drug commonly used for rhinosinusitis therapy. It is known that a significant role in rhinosinusitis pathogenesis is played by an inflammatory reaction in maxillary sinuses of the nasal cavity. At the initial stage of any inflammation the largest impact is caused by leukotrienes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!