Nasal spray showdown: which allergy combo works best?

NCT ID NCT07294326

Summary

This study compares two common allergy treatment approaches for people with moderate to severe seasonal allergies. Researchers will test whether using a nasal spray steroid with a nasal antihistamine spray works better than using the same nasal spray with an oral antihistamine pill. The study involves 50 participants from Northeast China who experience significant allergy symptoms affecting their nose, eyes, and daily life.

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