Effect of topical anticholinergic medication on clinical manifestations control among patients with vasomotor rhinitis versus allergic rhinitis: as comparative clinical trials
Abstract:Background
The use of a topical anticholinergic medication, ipratropium bromide, and its ability to inhibit methacholine and rhinitis-induced hypersecretion is emphasized. Ipratropium bromide appears to be both safe and effective in reducing this troublesome symptom. This study is designed to show the therapeutic effect of anticholinergic local treatment on nasal mucosa in patients with vasomotor rhinitis.
Objective
To assess the therapeutic effect… Show more
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