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Relief of sinus pain and pressure with fluticasone propionate aqueous nasal spray: a placebo-controlled trial in patients with allergic rhinitis.
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Allergy and asthma proceedings [Allergy Asthma Proc] 2002 Jul-Aug; Vol. 23 (4), pp. 259-63. - Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- Although allergic rhinitis is commonly associated most with symptoms of nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing, and itching, the symptom of sinus pain and pressure often prompts the patient to seek medical attention. The effect of fluticasone propionate on this symptom has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of fluticasone propionate aqueous nasal spray to placebo vehicle in the treatment of patients with sinus pain and pressure arising from allergic rhinitis. A multicenter, double-blind, parallel-group trial was conducted in 206 symptomatic patients > or = 12 years with seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis. Patients were treated for 14 days with either fluticasone propionate aqueous nasal spray, 200 mcg once daily, or placebo vehicle. Patients attended clinic visits and kept diary cards rating sinus pain and pressure (measured as one symptom) and nasal congestion symptoms during the study. Treatment with fluticasone propionate provided significantly greater relief of symptoms of sinus pain and pressure compared with placebo over the entire 14-day treatment period. Nasal congestion scores also were significantly reduced compared with placebo at each time point. Treatments were well tolerated, and the incidence of adverse events attributable to study treatments was similar between groups. Our data indicate that symptoms of sinus pain and pressure and nasal congestion can be significantly reduced in patients with allergic rhinitis when treated with fluticasone propionate aqueous nasal spray, 200 mcg once daily.
- Subjects :
- Administration, Topical
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Androstadienes adverse effects
Anti-Inflammatory Agents adverse effects
Child
Double-Blind Method
Drug Evaluation
Facial Pain etiology
Female
Fluticasone
Glucocorticoids
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial complications
Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial drug therapy
Treatment Outcome
United States epidemiology
Withholding Treatment
Androstadienes therapeutic use
Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use
Facial Pain drug therapy
Paranasal Sinuses drug effects
Paranasal Sinuses pathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1088-5412
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Allergy and asthma proceedings
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12221896