Abstract:Background: Antiallergic drugs are widely prescribed in allergic rhinitis (AR). Antihistamines and antileukotrienes are effective only in providing symptomatic relief of allergic symptoms, often used as fixed dose combinations (FDC) of both. Controversial reports regarding their efficacy in AR, when used alone or in their combined preparations, prompted the present study. Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the anti-allergic effect of ebastine, montelukast, and their FDC on the subjective… Show more
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