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DOI: 10.1016/0091-6749(88)90082-6
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Multicenter, double-blind, multiple-dose, parallel-groups efficacy and safety trial of azelastine, chlorpheniramine, and placebo in the treatment of spring allergic rhinitis

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“…In the present study, we have confirmed previous results obtained by other investigators concerning the favourable effect of azelastine on both rhinitis symptoms and antihistamine medication requirements [9,10]. However, we have not been able to demonstrate any significant anti-asthmatic effect of the drug.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In the present study, we have confirmed previous results obtained by other investigators concerning the favourable effect of azelastine on both rhinitis symptoms and antihistamine medication requirements [9,10]. However, we have not been able to demonstrate any significant anti-asthmatic effect of the drug.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…a phthala/inone derivative, is a new potent, long acting, orally active anti-allergic compound with particularly strong Hphistamine receptor antagonistie properties [8]. which has been demonstrated to be efieclive and safe in both seasonal [9] and perennial [10] allergic rhinitis. Moreover., in animal models azelastine inhibits the immunologie and non-immunologie histamine release [11].…”
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“…In vivo human clinical trials have shown oral azelastine to relax human airway smooth muscle [13], inhibit skin test reactivity to hislamine, codeine and antigen and to reduce antigen-induced histamine release in a skin chamber [14]. Furthermore, in clinical trials designed to study seasonal grass and ragweed allergic rhinitis, azelastine, in doses ranging from 0-5 to 2 mg b.i.d., proved more effective than placebo and chlorpheniramine in relieving symptoms [15]. Because of this wide range of actions of azelastine, we initiated a clinical trial to investigate its effects on the immediate nasal allergic reaction in vivo.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Those published report that clemastine (1mg three times daily) and brompheniramine (12mg twice daily) helped control symptoms of hayfever24 while chlorphenamine (4mg four times daily) did not 5…”
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confidence: 99%