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Multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of triamcinolone acetonide nasal aerosol in the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis.
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1990
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AsthmaNasal EosinophilsAllergyAllergy MedicineMedicinePlacebo-controlled TrialPerennial Allergic RhinitisTriamcinolone Acetonide AerosolDermatologyAllergic RhinitisDrug AllergyAllergic RhinoconjunctivitisClinical Allergy
In a double-blind study involving 205 patients with perennial allergic rhinitis, statistically significantly greater symptomatic improvements were evident following the administration of 200 micrograms/day triamcinolone acetonide aerosol than following placebo. These improvements were evident as early as week 1 and were sustained throughout the 12-week study. They were accompanied by greater reductions in nasal eosinophils. Triamcinolone acetonide aerosol was well tolerated and had no effect on serum cortisol levels.