1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0194-5998(05)80806-x
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Poster 30: Triamcinolone Acetonide Aqueous Nasal Spray (Nasacort Aqueous) Relieves the Symptoms of Seasonal Ragweed Allergic Rhinitis

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“…Our results support those of a previous study comparing the same doses of TAA AQ and FP, in which both products demonstrated comparable efficacy in relieving rhinitis symptoms and improving HRQL in patients with fall SAR. 5 No placebo arm was used in this trial, because TAA AQ and FP are already well established to be effective for the treatment of allergic rhinitis; [14][15][16] furthermore, we wanted this study to reflect the real-life use of these medications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results support those of a previous study comparing the same doses of TAA AQ and FP, in which both products demonstrated comparable efficacy in relieving rhinitis symptoms and improving HRQL in patients with fall SAR. 5 No placebo arm was used in this trial, because TAA AQ and FP are already well established to be effective for the treatment of allergic rhinitis; [14][15][16] furthermore, we wanted this study to reflect the real-life use of these medications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a number of studies have shown that intranasal steroids are significantly more effective than placebo in reducing ocular symptoms in AR patients. In an early trial, total ocular symptoms were significantly lower after treatment with triamcinolone acetonide vs. placebo [8].…”
Section: Role Of Intranasal Corticosteroids For Management Of Ocular mentioning
confidence: 99%