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Azelastine nasal spray inhibiting sympathetic function on human nasal mucosa in patients with allergy rhinitis
Li Hsiang Cheng
, Jih Chin Lee
, Pei Chuan Wu
, Yuan Yung Lin
, Yueng Hsiang Chu
,
Hsing Won Wang
Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital
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Medicine and Dentistry
Nose Mucosa
100%
Rhinitis
100%
Sympathetic Function
100%
Azelastine
100%
Nasal Spray
100%
Methoxamine
33%
Allergic Rhinitis
25%
In Vitro
16%
Symptom
16%
Incubation
8%
Nasal Congestion
8%
Blood Vessel
8%
Mucosa
8%
Smooth Muscle
8%
H1 Antagonist
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Nose Mucosa
100%
Sympathetic Function
100%
Rhinitis
100%
Azelastine
100%
Allergic Rhinitis
25%
Tension
16%
Blood Vessels
8%
Smooth Muscle
8%
Mucosa
8%
Electric Field
8%
Spike
8%
Histamine H1 Receptor Antagonist
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Rhinitis
100%
Nasal Spray
100%
Azelastine
100%
Methoxamine
33%
Allergic Rhinitis
25%
Symptom
16%
Histamine H1 Receptor Antagonist
8%
Nose Obstruction
8%