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Treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis by sodium cromoglycate plus 0.025 per cent xylometazoline

(a double-blind study)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

M. Fradis
Affiliation:
Haifa, Israel
L. Podoshin*
Affiliation:
Haifa, Israel
R. Gertner
Affiliation:
Haifa, Israel
*
Professor L. Podoshin, M.D., Haifa Medical Center (Rothschild), Department of Otolaryngology, P.O. Box 4940, Haifa 31 048, Israel.

Summary

The object of this double-blind study was to assess the therapeutic effects of a combination of two per cent sodium cromoglycate and 0.025 per cent xylometazoline compared with a matched placebo. Forty patients were included in the two-week study.

The treatment was found to be rapidly effective taking only a day to control symptoms in almost 80 per cent of the patients in the group receiving active treatment.

No evidence of rebound effects due to the decongestant was observed during the study.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1987

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