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Published in: Clinical and Translational Allergy 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Brief communication

Treatment of acute rhinitis with a nasal spray containing tramazoline and essential oils: a multicenter, uncontrolled, observational trial

Authors: Gábor Katona, Mónika Sultész, Zsolt Farkas, Andrea Gyimesi, Andor Hirschberg, János Huszka, Ferenc Radvánszky, Ákos Simon, Gabriella Fülöp, Júlia Láng, Mária Ablonczy, Günther Nirnberger, Claudia Holm

Published in: Clinical and Translational Allergy | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

In this observational trial, data were collected on the effectiveness and tolerability/safety of a nasal spray containing tramazoline and essential oils (trade name Rhinospray® Plus) used for symptomatic treatment of acute rhinitis due to common cold.

Methods

The trial was performed in 300 children, adolescents and adults, who were to be treated with Rhinospray® Plus for up to 4 times per day for up to 10 days. Primary endpoints were the change from baseline to final visit in the mean of three single symptom scores (blocked nose, sneezing, and runny nose) and the mean improvement in two quality-of-life parameters (ability to perform normal daytime activities and quality of sleep).

Results

A total of 108 children, 30 adolescents and 162 adults were treated with Rhinospray® Plus. No patient discontinued prematurely. There was a mean reduction of 2.0 ± 0.6 (standard deviation) in nasal symptom scores from baseline to final visit; 297 of 300 of patients (99.0 %) reported an improvement. The mean value for improvement in quality-of-life parameters was 1.3 ± 0.5. Improvement in daytime activities was reported by all 300 patients (100.0 %) and in quality of sleep by 292 patients (97.4 %). Effectiveness and tolerability were rated as ‘very good’ or ‘good’ by 95.4 % and 97.4 % of patients, respectively; the investigators rated effectiveness and tolerability as ‘very good’ or ‘good’ for 97.4 % and 100.0 % of patients, respectively. No adverse events were reported.

Conclusions

Community-based patients reported a relief in acute rhinitis symptoms and improvement in quality of life as a result of treatment with Rhinospray® Plus. Treatment was well-tolerated.
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Metadata
Title
Treatment of acute rhinitis with a nasal spray containing tramazoline and essential oils: a multicenter, uncontrolled, observational trial
Authors
Gábor Katona
Mónika Sultész
Zsolt Farkas
Andrea Gyimesi
Andor Hirschberg
János Huszka
Ferenc Radvánszky
Ákos Simon
Gabriella Fülöp
Júlia Láng
Mária Ablonczy
Günther Nirnberger
Claudia Holm
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Clinical and Translational Allergy / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 2045-7022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13601-015-0084-5

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