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Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2008
Seasonal allergic rhinitis is characterized by seasonal rhinorrhea, nasal congestion/stuffiness, nasal and ocular pruritus, and paroxysmal sneezing. Allergen avoidance is the first step in the management. Symptomatic relief and improved quality of life can be achieved in the majority of patients by the appropriate use of pharmacotherapy.
Alexander K. C. Leung, Kam Lun Hon
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis

Practice Nursing, 1998
Seasonal allergic rhinitis can have a considerable effect on the quality of life of sufferers, and requires effective management.
NP Dip, Pgce, Sue CrossRN
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Chemokines in seasonal allergic rhinitis

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1996
Monocyte chemotactic and activating factor/monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCAF/MCP-1), RANTES, and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1 alpha are chemokines known to activate basophils (MCAF/RANTES) and eosinophils (RANTES/MIP-1 alpha). IL-8 inhibits MCAF-induced histamine release from basophils.
Mark Lazarovich   +2 more
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Voice Change in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Journal of Voice, 2008
Voice problems are seldom reported in pollen allergy, although the allergic reaction involves the entire airways. The objective of this study was to investigate voice dysfunction during the pollen season in patients with allergic rhinitis. Thirty patients with verified birch pollen allergy and 30 controls were investigated twice, during the pollen ...
Inger Johansson   +5 more
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EPILEPSY ASSOCIATED WITH SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINITIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1955
Excerpt Introduction Epilepsy can and does exist in allergic people without any evidence to suggest that the epileptic and allergic states are other than two coexisting but separate and distinct en...
Sheldon G. Cohen, Edward R. Janjigian
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Comparison of the efficacy and mechanisms of intranasal budesonide, montelukast, and their combination in treatment of patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis

International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2018
Although intranasal steroids and anti–cysteinyl‐leukotriene‐receptor antagonists are efficacious in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR), combinations of these agents have not unequivocally been demonstrated to be superior to the individual ...
H. Chen   +5 more
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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.
George Georges   +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.
Jean Bousquet, F.B. Michel, P. Chanez
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Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: A focused systematic review and practice parameter update.

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2017
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The review compares and contrasts seven major United States and international allergic rhinitis guidelines from 2008 to 2017. RECENT FINDINGS Despite many treatment options for allergic rhinitis, patients often report lack of ...
D. Wallace, M. Dykewicz
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Randomized, placebo-controlled study of cetirizine and loratadine in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2017
BACKGROUND Pharmacologic treatment is a mainstay of allergy therapy and many caregivers use over-the-counter antihistamines for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) symptoms in children.
A. Nayak   +6 more
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