Intranasal ciclesonide for allergic rhinitis

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Ciclesonide is a novel corticosteroid which is optimized for topical use. It is a pro-drug which is activated locally in the airway mucosa, lipid-conjugated for local retention, and has very high protein binding in circulation leading to low systemic bioavailability. These characteristics should lead to highly selective activity with reduced local and systemic side effects. It has been established as an inhaled medication for asthma and has also been shown in double-blind trials to be efficacious for the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis. However no data have yet demonstrated superiority over existing nasal topical corticosteroids, either in terms of efficacy or adverse effects, and trials have not yet clearly shown efficacy in rhinitis in children. Therefore the place of ciclesonide in the treatment of allergic rhinitis relative to other existing products remains unclear. © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved.

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Williams, B., Smith, W. B., & Kette, F. E. (2008). Intranasal ciclesonide for allergic rhinitis. Journal of Asthma and Allergy. https://doi.org/10.2147/jaa.s3082

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