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A Clinical Trial of Ipratropium Bromide Nasal Spray in Patients with Perennial Nonallergic Rhinitis

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Date 1995 May 1
PMID 7751528
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Intranasal ipratropium bromide has been shown to significantly reduce rhinorrhea. Use of a freon-propelled intranasal preparation has resulted in side effects associated with the drying properties of the propellant. The purpose of the present trial was to study the safety and efficacy of a new isotonic aqueous ipratropium bromide nasal spray pump, specifically in patients with perennial nonallergic rhinitis. Two hundred thirty-three patients participated in an 8-week double-blind parallel comparison of ipratropium bromide nasal spray with its vehicle, a saline solution. Treatment with the ipratropium spray resulted in a 30% reduction in rhinorrhea; this reduction was significantly greater than that seen with the saline vehicle. There was a modest reduction in postnasal drip, sneezing, and congestion with both treatments, which may be attributable to the salutary effects of the saline solution. Patients also perceived a significant reduction in the degree to which rhinorrhea interfered with their daily activities and moods. Treatment was well tolerated, with no drug-related systemic adverse events and no evidence of nasal rebound on discontinuation of treatment. Minor, infrequent episodes of nasal dryness and epistaxis were the only significant adverse events reported; these did not limit treatment.

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