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Ebastine in perennial allergic rhinitis.
Annals of allergy, 1992Oral ebastine, 10 mg once daily for seven days, and placebo were compared as treatment for active perennial allergic rhinitis in 151 patients in a multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial. Ebastine treatment produced a significant reduction in the incidence and severity of most symptoms associated with perennial rhinitis. Tolerability was similar in
C, Picado Vallés +5 more
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Evaluation of allergic etiology in perennial rhinitis.
Annals of allergy, 1985In 197 patients with perennial rhinitis, 49 patients (24.9%) were found to be allergic to perennial inhalant allergens, 37 patients (18.8%) allergic to seasonal allergens, 52 patients (26.4%) had food intolerance, 12 patients (6.6%) showed evidence of nasal infection, and in 46 patients (23.3%) etiology was undetermined.
E.A. Pastorello +7 more
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Iranian journal of child neurology, 2014
Objective Prevalence of allergies is different around the world. Allergic rhinitis is a common chronic disease in children. Intelligence quotient (IQ) is an indicator of efficacy and many factors including chronic diseases may affect it.
J. Ghaffari +3 more
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Objective Prevalence of allergies is different around the world. Allergic rhinitis is a common chronic disease in children. Intelligence quotient (IQ) is an indicator of efficacy and many factors including chronic diseases may affect it.
J. Ghaffari +3 more
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Pet dander and perennial allergic rhinitis: Therapeutic options
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2009Pet allergy may now be the most common perennial allergen in the United States based on recent skin-prick testing data. This trend corresponds with the rise (from 56 to 63%) in U.S. households having indoor pets over the past 10 years. Furthermore small, suspended, particulate animal allergens may be found in 90% of all homes and most public indoor ...
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Natural treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis.
Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic, 2000Perennial allergic rhinitis is an IgE-mediated inflammatory disorder of the nasal mucosa characterized by paroxysms of sneezing, nasal congestion, pruritus, and rhinorrhea. The condition may be caused by certain environmental agents, food sensitivities, structural abnormalities, metabolic conditions, or synthetic drugs. Recent health impairment outcome
S M, Thornhill, A M, Kelly
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Pharmacotherapy of Perennial and Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
Clinical Immunotherapeutics, 1995The options for pharmacotherapy of both perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis continue to expand rapidly. The classic antihistamines will retain a place as effective drugs. They are without serious adverse effects, and are often available without a physician’s prescription.
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