PRODUCT LITERATURE
Comparative nasal airflow with loratadine-pseudoephedrine and fluticasone nasal spray for allergic rhinitis
Although it is known that oral antihistamine-pseudoephedrine combination tablets have a faster onset than intranasal corticosteroid sprays in the treatment of allergic rhinitis after the first dose, the magnitude of change has not been measured in a comparative manner. Furthermore, the sensation of sprayed liquid in the nose may lead patients to mistakenly believe that intranasal steroid sprays work instantly.
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