Allergic rhinitis: Treating the adult

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Abstract

Allergic rhinitis is now recognized as a chronic medical condition that markedly affects patient quality of life and is a cause of substantial medical care expenditures. Effective treatment of adults with allergic rhinitis usually requires an integrated regimen that combines allergen avoidance measures, pharmacotherapy, and possible specific-allergen immunotherapy. This approach can control bothersome symptoms with minimal adverse effects in most patients. New medications, such as anti- immunoglobulin E therapy and cytokine antagonists, may provide relief to patients who are refractory to or do not tolerate currently available treatments.

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Corren, J. (2000). Allergic rhinitis: Treating the adult. In Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (Vol. 105). Mosby Inc. https://doi.org/10.1067/mai.2000.106151

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