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Wiley InterScience

Clinical & Experimental Allergy

Clinical & Experimental Allergy

Volume 3 Issue 3, Pages 283 - 288

Published Online: 27 Apr 2006

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Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis with 2% sodium cromoglycate (BP) solution
HENRY BLAIR 1 RODNEY L. HERBERT 1
  1 Paediatric and Allergy Departments, Prince of Wales's General Hospital, London
Correspondence to  Dr H. Blair, Paediatric and Allergy Departments, Prince of Wales's General Hospital, London, N.15.
Copyright 1973 Blackwell Science Ltd

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Forty patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis, not responding to antihistamines, were treated for 6 weeks, beginning 1 June 1972, with either a 2% solution of sodium cromoglycate or placebo in a double blind group comparative trial. The solution was administered intranasally by means of a spray pack. There was a statistical significance in favour of the active material (P<0.025) with regard to the success or failure.


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10.1111/j.1365-2222.1973.tb01335.x About DOI

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