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Azatadine maleate/pseudoephedrine sulfate repetabs versus placebo in the treatment of severe seasonal allergic rhinitis. The Journal of international medical research. [J Int Med Res] Journal article

 
Tarasido JC 
Azatadine maleate/pseudoephedrine sulfate repetabs versus placebo in the treatment of severe seasonal allergic rhinitis. [Clinical Trial, Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal Article]
J Int Med Res 1980; 8(6):391-4.


The symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis can be alleviated by the use of an antihistamine and a decongestant. The efficacy and safety of the combination of azatadine maleate and pseudoephedrine sulfate were examined in this double-blind study comparing active drug to placebo. While 74% of the patients administered the combination drug showed marked improvement in the signs and symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis, only 29% of patients receiving placebo demonstrated improvement. Adverse reactions were mild and transient.



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