Evaluate a Medication on How Hunger and Appetite Are Influenced by Smell



Status:Terminated
Conditions:Food Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Pharmacology / Toxicology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 60
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:October 2009
End Date:November 2009

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A Single Dose Pilot Study to Evaluate the Safety and Dose-Response of Smell to Intranasal Diltiazem

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the blood pressure medication, diltiazem,
will temporarily decrease the sense of smell when given in a nasal spray which will then
reduce food intake.

You will fast on your first visit. Complete questionnaire about taste and smell to insure
you don't have a cold or anything that would interfere with sense of smell. Your nose will
be checked. Blood pressure taken, and administer to you a spray with diltiazem 2, 4, 8 mg or
a placebo. Your sense of smell will be tested at different time points.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Body mass index (BMI) between 25 and 40 kg

- Blood pressure in within normal range

Exclusion Criteria:

- Used tobacco products in the past month

- Used a calcium channel blocker medication in the last month

- used nasal sprays in the last month

- have an abnormal sense of smell or abnormalities of the lining in your nose

- female and have irregular menstrual periods

- female and are nursing a baby or pregnant

- female and have had a partial hysterectomy (still have ovaries)
We found this trial at
1
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6400 Perkins Rd
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808
(225) 763-2500
Pennington Biomedical Research Center Unlike other medical research facilities where science occurs in separate labs...
1585
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from 91732
Baton Rouge, LA
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