[The investigation of efficacy and safety of Aerius to seasonal allergic rhinitis]
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[The investigation of efficacy and safety of Aerius to seasonal allergic rhinitis]
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Aerius to seasonal allergic rhinitis.
Method: Using randomized, controlled method, treatment group 40 cases, oral administration Aerius 5 mg/d for 12 days; control group 35 cases, oral administration Aerius 5 mg/d for 12 days, investigating their efficacy and safety.
Result: The total effective rate of treatment group was 92.50%, while control group was 85.71%, there was significant difference between them (P<0.05). Significant improvements of seasonal allergic rhinitis nasal obstruction were seen in treatment group after using Aerius (P<0.05). The incidence of side effect of treatment group was 2.50%.
Conclusion: Aerius is safe and can effectively reduction in nasal and nonnasal symptoms in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis.
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