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Molds, allergic rhinitis from

Specific immunotherapy using subcutaneous injections (SCIT) has been used for almost 100 years. It is clearly helpful for allergic rhinitis from pollens. Treatment of asthma, especially from molds, is not as clearly successful. Factors such as the inconvenience and expense of traveling for allergy shots contribute to a dropout rate greater than 50% over a multiyear course of... [Pg.1]

Allergic rhinitis (nasal solution) To prevent and treat allergic rhinitis caused by airborne pollens from trees, grasses, or ragweed, and by mold, animals, and dust. To prevent and relieve the following nasal symptoms Runny/itchy nose, sneezing, and allergic stuffy nose. [Pg.767]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.897 , Pg.898 ]




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