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Beneficial effects of propylene and polyethylene glycol and saline in the treatment of perennial rhinitis

机译:Beneficial effects of propylene and polyethylene glycol and saline in the treatment of perennial rhinitis

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SummaryAlthough propylene‐and‐polyethylene‐glycol and saline have been used in clinical studies as placebos, their possible therapeutic role as welling agents in the treatment of perennial rhinitis was investigated. Clinical and laboratory response to these agents was measured in eighteen patients during a 2‐week baseline period and with 4 weeks of active treatment in a double blind randomized study. After 2 and 4 weeks there was a significant improvement compared to baseline in nasal function (P<0.05) and blockage index (P<0.01) combining both groups, with no difference between treatments. Patients had less sneezing at 2 and 4 weeks (P<0.01), and less stuffiness at 4 weeks (P<0.01). There was a significant correlation between improvement in blockage index and nasal biopsies when both were judged independently of the other. This study has demonstrated that wetting agents offer both subjective and objective improvement in the treatment of perennial rhinitis and merit consideration prior to (or along with) other agents with known systemic side

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