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![]() Clinical & Experimental AllergyVolume 3 Issue 3, Pages 283 - 288 Published Online: 27 Apr 2006 © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd The Official Journal of the British Society for Allergy & Clinical Immunology
Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 296K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis with 2% sodium cromoglycate (BP) solution Copyright 1973 Blackwell Science Ltd ABSTRACT
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. |