Is there a role for aerosol nasal sprays in the treatment of allergic rhinitis: A white paper
Autor: | Michael S. Blaiss, Russell A Settipane, Judith R Farrar, Allan T. Luskin, Mary Lou Hayden, Stuart W. Stoloff, M Jennifer Derebery, Stephen J Chadwick, Susan S. Luskin, Mary P Ettari, Robert M. Naclerio |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Burden of disease medicine.medical_specialty Rhinitis Allergic Perennial Chemistry Pharmaceutical medicine.medical_treatment Unmet needs White paper Anti-Allergic Agents medicine Humans Immunology and Allergy Intensive care medicine Glucocorticoids Administration Intranasal Aerosols Chicago business.industry Rhinitis Allergic Seasonal Water Nasal Sprays General Medicine Aerosol Nasal spray Water chemistry Steroids Physician satisfaction business |
Zdroj: | Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. 32:168-177 |
ISSN: | 1088-5412 |
Popis: | This White Paper presents the Consensus Statements derived from a Special Issues Board (SIB) held in Chicago, IL, in October 2010. The SIB was convened to address the question of whether there is a need for both aerosol and aqueous intranasal steroids (INSs) in the treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR). The faculty reviewed the published record of efficacy and safety of aerosol and aqueous INSs, as well as patient and physician satisfaction and preferences for currently available INSs, and burden of disease. Agreement on unmet needs also included the practice experience of the faculty and their colleagues. The body of evidence indicates that INSs are equally effective and well tolerated for most patients. However, differences exist among current aqueous formulations as well as between these products and their aerosol antecedents, based on the properties of the nasal spray. Aerosol formulations, although no longer available, may be preferred for some patients with specific pathophysiology and may be preferred by some patients based on sensory perception. There are good reasons to expand the currently available options of INSs by having both aerosol and aqueous formulations. |
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