Author:
Åkerland Anders,Klint Thorsten,Olén Lars,Rundcrantz Hans
Abstract
AbstractOxymetazoline has been used as decongesting nosedrops for more than 25 years but so far no objective does-response study of the drug has been published. In this double-blind clinical trial the decongestant effect on the nasal mucosa by the doses and concentrations traditionally used of oxymetazoline were studied.In 106 men with acute infectious rhinitis, a significant dose-response relationship was found when the decongestant effect was measured objectively by anterior rhinomanometry and subjectively by symptom scores.The concentration and volumes of the drug recommended from clinical experience seem to be adequate.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
Cited by
42 articles.
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