Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) continues to increase in incidence and is the most common allergic disease. If abstention of the allergen triggering substances is not possible, allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) as causal treatment or a drug therapy with mast cell stabilizers, antihistamines (AHs), glucocorticoids (GCs), leukotriene (LT) receptor antagonists and decongestants is indicated. Despite these diverse therapeutic options, studies on the real-life care situation of patients with AR regularly show that a considerable proportion of patients do not feel adequately treated with monotherapy of the usual drugs and therefore use several preparations with different active ingredients simultaneously and i...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 23-30% of the European population with equal prevalence reported in B...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most widespread type of non-infectious rhinitis. In 2001, the Allergic...
In this paper, we review the current management of allergic rhinitis and new directions for future t...
International audienceBackground: Allergic rhinitis (AR) continues to increase in incidence and is t...
The clinical picture of allergic rhinitis includes sneezing, nasal discharge, impaired nasal breathi...
Abstract Allergic rhinitis (AR) poses a global health problem and can be challenging to treat. Many ...
Introduction: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a very common disease, caused by environmental aeroallergen,...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) poses a global health problem and can be challenging to treat. Many of the cu...
Allergic rhinitis is a worldwide disease, which occurred from 17% to 40% of the population in differ...
This review aims to compare continuous with on-demand pharmacotherapy of allergic rhinitis by focusi...
The goal of allergic rhinitis (AR) management is to achieve satisfactory symptom control to ensure g...
AbstractThis review aims to compare continuous with on-demand pharmacotherapy of allergic rhinitis b...
Introduction: Effective pharmacologic treatment exists for most patients suffering from allergic rhi...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract thr...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) has a major negative impact on patients' quality of life (QoL) and carries a ...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 23-30% of the European population with equal prevalence reported in B...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most widespread type of non-infectious rhinitis. In 2001, the Allergic...
In this paper, we review the current management of allergic rhinitis and new directions for future t...
International audienceBackground: Allergic rhinitis (AR) continues to increase in incidence and is t...
The clinical picture of allergic rhinitis includes sneezing, nasal discharge, impaired nasal breathi...
Abstract Allergic rhinitis (AR) poses a global health problem and can be challenging to treat. Many ...
Introduction: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a very common disease, caused by environmental aeroallergen,...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) poses a global health problem and can be challenging to treat. Many of the cu...
Allergic rhinitis is a worldwide disease, which occurred from 17% to 40% of the population in differ...
This review aims to compare continuous with on-demand pharmacotherapy of allergic rhinitis by focusi...
The goal of allergic rhinitis (AR) management is to achieve satisfactory symptom control to ensure g...
AbstractThis review aims to compare continuous with on-demand pharmacotherapy of allergic rhinitis b...
Introduction: Effective pharmacologic treatment exists for most patients suffering from allergic rhi...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract thr...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) has a major negative impact on patients' quality of life (QoL) and carries a ...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 23-30% of the European population with equal prevalence reported in B...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most widespread type of non-infectious rhinitis. In 2001, the Allergic...
In this paper, we review the current management of allergic rhinitis and new directions for future t...