Topical active H1-antihistamines and their effect on nasal airway resistance.

Author: PremachandraD J, van HoutenR J

Paper Details 
Original Abstract of the Article :
The introduction of a topically active H1-antihistamine nasal spray Azelastine, has given an extra dimension in the management of allergic rhinitis. The drug acts rapidly and avoids the systemic adverse effects of antihistimines. An objective prospective study was performed to detect the effect of A...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100131469

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Azelastine Nasal Spray: A Closer Look at its Effects on Nasal Airway Resistance

Allergies can feel like a desert storm, leaving you feeling stuffy and uncomfortable. Topical active H1-antihistamines, like Azelastine nasal spray, are often used to tame these allergy-induced storms. While they're known for their rapid action and ability to avoid systemic side effects, this study delves into the specific effects of Azelastine nasal spray on nasal airway resistance.

Azelastine: A Curious Case of Increased Resistance

The study found a surprising result: Azelastine nasal spray, despite being used to improve breathing, actually led to a statistically significant increase in nasal airway resistance. This discovery is like finding a mirage in the desert: a deceptive illusion that promises relief but doesn't deliver as expected.

Navigating the Desert of Nasal Airway Resistance

While Azelastine may not reduce nasal airway resistance as expected, it's important to note that it could still provide subjective relief. This means that even though the nasal passages are more resistant, people may still feel like they can breathe easier. It's like a camel caravan traveling through a sandstorm, where the sand is whipping around, but the caravan continues its journey. The key is to understand that while Azelastine might not work in the way we initially thought, it could still provide relief.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study highlights the complex interplay between nasal airway resistance and subjective perception of breathing. While Azelastine nasal spray may not directly reduce resistance, it's still a valuable tool for managing allergy symptoms. Remember, in the desert of allergies, sometimes a subjective sense of relief is all we need to keep our camels moving forward.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1996-01-11
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-24
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

7494116

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1017/s0022215100131469

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