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Allergic rhinitis bronchitis

Respiratory - Upper respiratory tract infection, nasopharyngitis (14%) nasal cavity/sinus disease (6%) sinus headache, lower respiratory tract infection (4%) allergic rhinitis (more than 3%) rhinitis, laryngitis, tracheitis/bronchitis (1% to 3%). [Pg.727]

Antiinfective, cephalosporin antibiotic Antibacterial for bronchitis, cephalosporin antibiotic Antibiotic URTI, LRTI, UTI Cephalosporin Antibiotic Antibiotic Antibiotic NSAID Anti-HIV Oral contraceptive Antidepressant Veterinary drug Lipid-lowering Agent Seasonal rhinitis perennial allergic rhinitis pruritus... [Pg.587]

Hyperresponsiveness of the airways to physical, chemical, and pharmacologic stimuli is a hallmark of asthma. BHR also occurs in some patients with chronic bronchitis and allergic rhinitis. Normal healthy subjects also may develop a transient BHR after viral... [Pg.507]

Bronchial asthma and chronic bronchitis, allergic rhinitis and hay fever are common diseases of the respiratory system and are discussed below together with their treatment. [Pg.87]

Honey is also exceptionally effective in respiratory ailments. A Bulgarian study of 17,862 patients found that honey was effective in improving chronic bronchitis, asthmatic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, chronic and allergic rhinitis, and sinusitis. It is effective in the treatment of colds, flu, respiratory infections, and general depressed immune problems. [Pg.60]

Useful in the treatment fo asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, bronchitis, chronic obstructive airways disease, psoriasis, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, shock and other inflammatory diseases. 136... [Pg.242]

Respiratory history As noted above, formaldehyde has recognized properties as an airway irritant and has been reported by some authors as a cause of occupational asthma. In addition, formaldehyde has been associated with cancer of the entire respiratory system of humans. For these reasons, it is appropriate to include a comprehensive review of the respiratory system in the medical history. Components of this history might include questions regarding dyspnea on exertion, shortness of breath, chronic airway complaints, hyperreactive airway disease, rhinitis, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, asthma, emphysema, respiratory allergic reaction, or other preexisting pulmonary disease. [Pg.1183]

Cyproheptadine has antianaphylactic activity that is associated with its ability to slow down the release of histamine and other mediators from fat cells. It is mainly used for treating bronchial asthma attacks, allergic bronchitis, rhinitis, and allergic skin reactions as well as in adjuvant therapy for anaphylactic reactions. Synonyms of this drug are periactin and vimicon. [Pg.228]

All isocyanates are known to cause pulmonary toxicity. Isocyanates are the most common causes of occupational asthma and have led to the development of immediate or late asthma among workers. Isocyanates have caused bronchitis, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, chronic obstructive lung disease, contact sensitivity, dermatitis, allergic alveolitis, and immunologic hemorrhagic pneumonitis.29... [Pg.392]

Various solvents have well-known allergic potentials. Allergic symptoms of the respiratory tract (rhinitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, asthma), allergic contact dermatitis and conjunctivitis can be provoked by solvents. The allergic effects of solvents can also contribute to other diseases such as MCS, autoimmune diseases. [Pg.1319]


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