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Academic Article Effects of loratadine and terfenadine on the induced nasal allergic reaction.
Academic Article Duration of action of intranasal atropine on methacholine-induced nasal secretions.
Academic Article Low dose clemastine inhibits sneezing and rhinorrhea during the early nasal allergic reaction.
Academic Article Intranasal beclomethasone reduces allergen-induced symptoms and superficial mucosal eosinophilia without affecting submucosal inflammation.
Academic Article Nasal provocation with allergen induces a secondary serum IgE antibody response.
Academic Article Ipratropium bromide increases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Ipratropium bromide (Atrovent nasal spray) reduces the nasal response to methacholine.
Academic Article Comparison of the response to histamine challenge of the nose and the maxillary sinus: effect of loratadine.
Academic Article Effects of intranasal azelastine on the response to nasal allergen challenge.
Academic Article Effects of fexofenadine on the early response to nasal allergen challenge.
Academic Article Fluticasone nasal spray and the combination of loratadine and montelukast in seasonal allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article Treatment of nasal inflammation decreases the ability of subjects with asthma to condition inspired air.
Academic Article Increased nasal airflow with budesonide compared with desloratadine during the allergy season.
Academic Article Comparison of the combinations of fexofenadine-pseudoephedrine and loratadine-montelukast in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article Nasal challenge with allergen leads to maxillary sinus inflammation.
Academic Article Elucidating the mechanism underlying the ocular symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article Effects of saline sprays on symptoms after endoscopic sinus surgery.
Academic Article Nasal ocular reflexes and eye symptoms in patients with allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article Physiologic responses and histamine release after nasal antigen challenge. Effect of atropine.
Academic Article The effect of azelastine on the early allergic response.
Academic Article Comparison of montelukast and pseudoephedrine in the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article Topical intranasal ioxaglate meglumine 39.3% and ioxaglate sodium 19.6% (Hexabrix) reduces the acute response to nasal challenge with allergen.
Academic Article A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of anti-IgE for chronic rhinosinusitis.
Academic Article The effect of terfenadine on unilateral nasal challenge with allergen.
Academic Article Epigenetic modifications and improved regulatory T-cell function in subjects undergoing dual sublingual immunotherapy.
Academic Article Onset and duration of inhibition of ipratropium bromide nasal spray on methacholine-induced nasal secretions.
Academic Article Effect of oxymetazoline on the early response to nasal challenge with antigen.
Academic Article Reflex activation of nasal secretion by unilateral inhalation of cold dry air.
Academic Article Intranasal steroids inhibit seasonal increases in ragweed-specific immunoglobulin E antibodies.
Academic Article Fluticasone furoate nasal spray reduces the nasal-ocular reflex: a mechanism for the efficacy of topical steroids in controlling allergic eye symptoms.
Academic Article As-needed use of fluticasone propionate nasal spray reduces symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article Lack of evidence for muscarinic type 2 receptor modulation of the human nasonasal reflex.
Academic Article Oxymetazoline adds to the effectiveness of fluticasone furoate in the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article A pilot study of the effects of intranasal budesonide delivered by NasoNebĀ® on patients with perennial allergic rhinitis.
Academic Article A clinical trial of a microcrystalline cellulose topical nasal spray on the acute response to allergen challenge.
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