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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Rhinitis, Allergic Sections: Key Features, Essentials of Diagnosis, General Considerations, Clinical Findings, Symptoms and Signs, Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Laboratory Tests, Treatment, Medications, Intranasal corticosteroid sprays, Antihistamines, Anticholinergic agents, Sympathomimetics, Cromolyn sodium and sodium nedocromil, Nasal saline irrigation, Antileukotriene medications, Immunotherapy, Outcome, Prevention, When to Refer, References,
. Topics Discussed: rhinitis, allergic, perennial. Excerpt: | | More effectiveand frequently less expensivethan nonsedating antihistamines
Available preparations include
| | Beclomethasone (42 mcg/spray twice daily per nostril) Flunisolide (25 mcg/spray twice daily per nostril) Mometasone furoate (200 mcg once daily per nostril) Budesonide (100 mcg twice daily per nostril) Fluticasone propionate (200 mcg once daily per nostril) |
All intranasal corticosteroids sprays are considered equally effective
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