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A placebo controlled study comparing the efficacy of intranasal azelastine and beclomethasone in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
Author: BaehreM, GarnhamS P, MacMahonM T, Newson-SmithG, PowellM
Original Abstract of the Article :
This study compared a new intranasal anti-allergic drug, azelastine (0.56 mg bid) with intranasal beclomethasone (0.2 mg bid) and placebo in the treatment of symptoms associated with seasonal rhinitis. After administering placebo for 3-5 days as a "run-in" period, eligible patients were randomized t...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00874095
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Battle of the Nasal Sprays: Azelastine vs. Beclomethasone
Ah, the desert of allergies! It's a place where pollen storms rage and itchy noses reign. This study is like an intrepid explorer venturing into this allergy-ridden landscape, seeking to find relief for those suffering from seasonal rhinitis. The researchers compared the effectiveness of two nasal sprays, azelastine and beclomethasone, against a placebo. They recruited a brave group of volunteers and, after a short 'run-in' period, randomly assigned them to each treatment group.
The results, like a shimmering oasis in the allergy desert, revealed that azelastine provided faster relief from allergy symptoms than beclomethasone. However, by the end of the study, beclomethasone showed greater overall symptom improvement. This difference, like the varying shades of sand in a desert, reminds us that different treatments can have different strengths and weaknesses. The study also found that both nasal sprays were effective in reducing allergy symptoms, and that neither caused serious side effects.
Azelastine: Faster Relief, Beclomethasone: Stronger Effect
The findings suggest that azelastine may be a better choice for those seeking quick relief, while beclomethasone might be preferred for long-term symptom management. It's like choosing the right camel for your desert journey – a swift camel for a quick sprint and a strong, sturdy camel for a longer trek.
Navigating the Allergy Desert
The desert of allergies can be a challenging place, but this study offers a beacon of hope. By understanding the different strengths and weaknesses of nasal sprays, like a wise desert guide, patients can make informed decisions about their treatment.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a camel caravan traversing a desert, reveals the nuances of allergy treatments. It provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of nasal sprays, allowing patients to find the best fit for their individual needs and navigate the desert of allergies with greater clarity.
Date :
- Date Completed 1997-08-26
- Date Revised 2022-03-10
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