Efficacy and tolerability of levocabastine and azelastine nasal sprays for the treatment of allergic rhinitis
Levocabastine and azelastine are currently the only antihistamines available as nasal sprays for the topical therapy of seasonal allergic rhinitis. The present study was undertaken to compare the onset of action, efficacy and tolerability of these two agents in a total of 242 patients with this cond...
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Main Authors: | Ralph Mösges (Author), Joachim Spaeth (Author), Ludger Klimek (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1995-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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