Grass pollen-induced hay fever treated with a new steroid fluocortin butylester (FCB)
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Grass pollen-induced hay fever treated with a new steroid fluocortin butylester (FCB)
Abstract
The clinical effect and the side effects of a new steroid, Fluocortin butylester (FCB) in the topical treatment of hay fever was studied in a double-blind trial. The drug was administered by inhalation of a fine powder through a special inhalator (Rhinolator). The material comprised 31 patients, and the treatment period was three weeks. There was a highly significant difference in favour of FCB compared with placebo as regards the nasal symptoms blockage and discharge. Side effects were few and mild.
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