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Topical corticosteroids applied with a squirt system are more effective than a nasal spray for steroid‐dependent olfactory impairment
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The application of topical corticosteroids with a squirt system was more effective than with a spray in maintaining olfactory improvement with oral corticosteroid treatment. Nevertheless, it only partially maintained the improvement so that topical corticosteroid treatment using a squirt system needs to be combined with intervals of short-term oral corticosteroids to treat steroid-dependent olfactory loss while avoiding the side effects of long-term oral corticosteroid use.
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