| Literature DB >> 16393441 |
Friedrich Horak1, Ursula Petra Zieglmayer, René Zieglmayer, Alexander Kavina, Kristina Marschall, Ullrich Munzel, Ursula Petzold.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy and onset of action of azelastine nasal spray and desloratadine tablets in patients with allergen-induced seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: 46 adult patients with a history of SAR were exposed to a controlled grass pollen concentration for 6 h in the Vienna Challenge Chamber (VCC) in each treatment period according to a randomised, double-blind (double-dummy), three-period, three-sequence crossover design (wash-out period of 12 days). Single doses of study medication (one puff nasal spray into each nostril of azelastine, 0.2 mg, or placebo before swallowing one encapsulated tablet of desloratadine, 5 mg) were administered 2 h after the start of the allergen challenge. Results of subjective and objective assessments were recorded throughout the challenge.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16393441 DOI: 10.1185/030079906X80305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Med Res Opin ISSN: 0300-7995 Impact factor: 2.580