Mucus plugging is one of the causes of an asthma exacerbation, or "attack". In this study, we are looking for people who have asthma that requires daily medication to keep under control. We would ask you to inhale a strong saltwater solution to see how your lungs clear the mucus.
We will check your lung function at each visit. You will inhale a salt water mist at 2 different concentrations, and then you will undergo a scan to see how the mucus clears from your lungs. You will need to come back the next day for a short follow up visit. We will ask you to use albuterol at each visit as well.
If you complete participation you will earn $875
Center for Environmenal Medicine, Asthma and Lung Biology (CEMALB)
U.S. EPA Human Studies Facility (UNC-Chapel Hill)
104 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA
David Peden
Center for Environmental Medicine Asthma and Lung Biology (CEMALB)
Clinical or Medical
Interventional
Lungs and Breathing
17-3209