26 Combination Therapies

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10.1055/b-0039-169530 26 Combination TherapiesSarah K. Wise 26.1 Working Together Various pharmacotherapy combinations are used clinically to control allergic rhinitis symptoms. Many of these combinations have been evaluated in randomized controlled…

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25 Mast Cell Stabilizers

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10.1055/b-0039-169529 25 Mast Cell StabilizersSarah K. Wise 25.1 Preventing Degranulation During ancient times cromolyn-like products were used. Nowadays various mast cell stabilizing products are available to treat allergic conditions. Their…

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24 Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists

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10.1055/b-0039-169528 24 Leukotriene Receptor AntagonistsSarah K. Wise 24.1 Most Interesting Information Leukotrienes mediate many of the unwelcome symptoms of allergy and asthma, such as increased mucus secretion, decreased mucus clearance,…

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23 Corticosteroids

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10.1055/b-0039-169527 23 CorticosteroidsChristine B. Franzese 23.1 Another Major Workhorse Corticosteroids are highly effective at controlling allergy symptoms and play an integral role in treating allergies. This chapter reviews intranasal, oral,…

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22 Antihistamines

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10.1055/b-0039-169526 22 AntihistaminesChristine B. Franzese 22.1 One of the Workhorses of Allergy Medications Antihistamines are the major workhorse medications in the treatment of allergic disorders. This chapter will review oral…

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21 Anticholinergics

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10.1055/b-0039-169525 21 AnticholinergicsChristine B. Franzese 21.1 When the Nose Runs Like a Faucet This chapter deals exclusively with anticholinergic nasal sprays. While there are metered-dose inhaler and nebulized versions of…

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20 Pharmacotherapy: Decongestants

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10.1055/b-0039-169524 20 Pharmacotherapy: DecongestantsChristine B. Franzese 20.1 A Word of Caution This section of the book contains information on the various medication options available to treat allergy symptoms. In each…

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19 Environmental Avoidance

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10.1055/b-0039-169523 19 Environmental AvoidanceSarah K. Wise 19.1 A Word About Avoidance In the traditional three-pronged treatment approach for allergic conditions, allergen avoidance (or environmental control [EC]) is often advocated. The…

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16 Skin Testing: Intradermal

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10.1055/b-0039-169520 16 Skin Testing: IntradermalChristine B. Franzese 16.1 Getting into (not under) Someone’s Skin Intradermal testing is another skin testing technique that can be used to diagnose allergies, either alone…

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15 Skin Testing: Prick

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10.1055/b-0039-169519 15 Skin Testing: PrickChristine B. Franzese 15.1 Most Interesting Information Prick testing is the workhorse of allergy testing. It is commonly done without needles and (relatively) pain-free. It’s also…

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