Impact of acupuncture on antihistamine use in patients suffering seasonal allergic rhinitis: Secondary analysis of results from a randomised controlled trial
Acupuncture in Medicine Mar 11, 2018
Adam D, et al. - The ACUSAR (ACUpuncture in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis) study demonstrated significant improvements in rhinitis-specific quality of life (RQoL) and in rescue medication (RM) use among patients treated with acupuncture for seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). A secondary analysis of SAR patients’ use of antihistamine was carried out, which suggested that acupuncture can be considered a valuable, additional treatment option for patients with SAR as it appeared to significantly reduce the number of days of antihistamine use while improving RQoL and SAR symptoms.
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