INTRANASAL FLUTICASONE SPRAY VERSUS INTRANASAL FLUTICASONE SPRAY WITH ORAL LEVOCETRIZINE IN TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS– A RANDOMIZED CONTROL STUDY
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Published:2023-01-01
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Container-title:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Author:
Iqba Suni1, Khavasi Prabhu2, Joseph Neelamkavi Niya3
Affiliation:
1. ost Graduate, Department of ENT 2. Associate Professor, Department of ENT 3. Post Graduate, Department of ENT
Abstract
Background: Allergic rhinitis is an Ig E mediated inammatory response of nasal mucosa, known to have a signicant impact on quality of life.
Clinical studies have found that combining an antihistamine with an intranasal corticosteroid provides few or no advantages over monotherapy
with an intranasal corticosteroid. Objective-To compare clinically the effectiveness of intranasal uticasone spray and intranasal uticasone spray
with oral levocetrizine in relief of symptoms in allergic rhinitis using TNSS (Total Nasal Symptom Score)- a randomized control study. Materials
and methods: A Randomized control study with total number of 40 patients clinically diagnosed with allergic rhinitis coming to the ENT OPD,
S.N.M.C, Bagalkot was done. Patients were randomized into two groups. In group A, intranasal uticasone spray 2 puffs OD was given and
combination of intranasal uticasone spray with oral levocetrizine OD in group B for a period of 4 weeks. Results: Symptom improvement in nasal
symptom scores in both groups were compared at 1st week, 2nd week and 4th week. Patients in intranasal uticasone with oral levocetrizine group
had better improvement compared to the intranasal uticasone spray alone in third visit, which was statistically signicant (p=0.002). This study
concludes that, although corticosteroids are the mainstay of treatment in allergic rhinitis, but when used with oral levocetrizine has better
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