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Patients With Mild Asthma and Concomitant Allergic Rhinitis (AR) Had Better AR and Asthma Treatment Success with Mometasone Furoate Nasal Spray when Compared with Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists, Non-Sedating Anti-Histamines (NSA) and Combinations of NSA and Decongestants
First-year post-therapy outcomes included: AR treatment success (no additional AR medications, increase in office visit rate, or AR-related emergency room/urgent care/hospital visits), asthma treatment success (no exacerbations, controller medication step-up, increased short-acting β2-agonist use,...
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