Which allergy spray works better? study puts two Head-to-Head
NCT ID NCT07415278
Summary
This study compared two common nasal sprays for treating moderate-to-severe seasonal allergies. Researchers tested whether a spray containing both a steroid and an antihistamine works better and faster than a steroid-only spray. They measured symptom relief and quality of life in 61 adults over two months to see which treatment provided more effective allergy control.
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Pamukkale University
Denizli, Pamukkale, 20070, Turkey (Türkiye)
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