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Study of levocetirizine in seasonal allergic rhinitis

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2010
To evaluate the efficacy of levocetirizine 5 mg once daily in reducing seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) symptoms in US adults.This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study enrolled adults aged 18 to 65 years with SAR symptoms in the spring in the US.
Lyndon E, Mansfield   +3 more
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Pathophysiology and treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis

Respiratory Medicine, 1990
Therapeutic approaches to seasonal allergic rhinitis are reviewed in this paper. Pharmacotherapeutic approaches include nonsedative antihistamines, anti-allergic drugs, vasoconstrictors, anticholinergic agents and topical corticosteroids. The choice of treatment depends upon its relative efficacy and safety.
J, Bousquet, P, Chanez, F B, Michel
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Budesonide once-daily in seasonal allergic rhinitis

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1991
A randomized, parallel group, double-blind multi-centre study was carried out in 342 patients with symptomatic seasonal allergic rhinitis to assess the efficacy and tolerability of intranasal budesonide administered either as a single morning dose of 400 micrograms or as a 200 micrograms twice-daily dose, morning and evening, for 4 weeks.
J R, Ross   +4 more
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TRPV1‐mediated itch in seasonal allergic rhinitis

Allergy, 2009
Background:  Patients with allergic rhinitis may be abnormally sensitive to stimulation of the ion channel transient receptor potential vanilloid‐1 (TRPV1).Aim of the study:  To examine effects of various TRP ion channel activators on sensory symptoms in allergic rhinitis prior to and during seasonal allergen exposure.Methods:  Nasal challenges were ...
L, Alenmyr   +3 more
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[Seasonal allergic rhinitis].

Revue medicale suisse
Allergic diseases are currently amongst the most frequent diseases of our time. Of all the allergies in the Western countries, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis is the most common. Its diagnosis is based mainly on the history and the correlation between symptoms and contact with the allergen.
Igor, Salvadé   +3 more
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Missouri medicine, 1996
Seasonal allergic rhinitis is the most well understood of the types of allergic rhinitides. The disease is characterized by sneezing, itching, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion upon exposure to pollen allergens in susceptible individuals. These symptoms can cause considerable misery in affected patients. Recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of
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Treating seasonal allergic rhinitis in adolescents: Case study

Nurse Prescribing, 2016
Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) is a common disorder affecting up to 20% of the population ( Scadding et al, 2008 ). Symptoms include nasal irritation, sneezing, itching, rhinorrhoea and nasal blockage, which may be intermittent or persistent. These symptoms may lead to sleep disturbance, which adversely affects quality of life (QOL) and learning ...
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Co-evolution of immunity and seasonal influenza viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Alvin X Han, Colin A Russell
exaly  

Seasonal Malaria Vaccination with or without Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Issaka Zongo   +2 more
exaly  

Seasonal coronavirus protective immunity is short-lasting

Nature Medicine, 2020
Arthur W D Edridge   +2 more
exaly  

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