A comparison of azelastine nasal spray and cetirizine tablets in the treatment of allergic rhinitis.

Author: PassaliD, PiragineF

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A total of 40 patients with perennial allergic rhinitis were treated with either azelastine nasal spray 0.14 mg/nostril twice daily (0.56 mg/day) or cetirizine tablets 10 mg once daily. Treatment was for a period of eight weeks. The rhinitis symptoms were evaluated according to a four-point scale (0...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/030006059402200102

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A Tale of Two Treatments: Azelastine vs. Cetirizine for Allergic Rhinitis

The world of allergies can be quite the desert storm, leaving us feeling congested and miserable. This research delves into the dusty landscape of allergic rhinitis, exploring two popular treatments: azelastine nasal spray and cetirizine tablets. It's like comparing two different oases in the desert – both offer relief, but which one is more effective? The study, conducted on 40 patients with perennial allergic rhinitis, compared the two treatments over eight weeks. Both azelastine and cetirizine showed a significant improvement in rhinitis symptoms, but azelastine had a slight edge. This is like finding a slightly larger and lusher oasis in the desert. Both oases offer shade and water, but the larger one provides more comfort.

Azelastine: A Promising Oasis in the Allergic Desert

The study revealed that azelastine was at least as effective as cetirizine in alleviating the symptoms of perennial allergic rhinitis. In fact, physicians rated global efficacy as 'good' or 'excellent' in a greater proportion of azelastine patients compared to cetirizine patients (73.7% vs. 55.5%). This difference might be subtle, but it's like discovering a hidden spring in the oasis that brings a welcome coolness to the desert traveler. The results suggest that azelastine could be a valuable option for those seeking relief from the desert storm of allergic rhinitis.

Navigating the Desert of Allergies: What to Remember

It's important to consult your doctor to find the best treatment for your specific allergy needs, as the results of this study are specific to perennial allergic rhinitis. While azelastine showed a slight advantage in this research, it's important to remember that allergies can be as unique as a desert landscape. Just as different oases offer different features, each allergy treatment may work differently for each individual.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is a valuable addition to our understanding of allergic rhinitis treatments, offering a glimpse into the effectiveness of azelastine and cetirizine. While both treatments offer relief, this study highlights the potential benefits of azelastine, suggesting it may be a more effective oasis in the desert of allergies. It's just like finding a hidden spring in the desert that provides a refreshing respite from the scorching sun.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1994-06-17
  2. Date Revised 2017-02-14
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

8187941

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1177/030006059402200102

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