Dr. Aeni Bahri
The global prevalence of symptoms of allergic rhinitis (AR) is said to be 20.5%; while the most frequent symptoms are sneezing (58.5%) and nasal congestion (51.4%) (1). Currently, intranasal corticosteroids are considered to be the most effective medication for controlling the symptoms of AR (2). This trial is intended to be a population-based stud
Safety and Efficacy of Fluticasone Furoate Nasal Spray for Paediatric Allergic Rhinitis

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