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Allergy Relief: Astelin Edges Zyrtec

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Allergy Relief: Astelin Edges Zyrtec May 19, 2005 -- Hay fever sufferers may get better relief from a nasal antihistamine than from an oral antihistamine, a clinical trial shows.

Astelin is a twice-a-day nasal spray. Zyrtec is a once-a-day pill. Both significantly relieved the runny nose, sneezing, itchy nose, and nasal congestion of seasonal allergies in the 300-patient study.

But on average, Astelin tended to work a little better and a little faster for these patients with moderate to severe hay fever symptoms. More importantly, patients taking Astelin reported more improvement in their quality of life than those treated with Zyrtec.

Jonathan Corren, MD, medical director of Allergy Research Foundation Inc. in Los Angeles, is a researcher for the study.

"Astelin is a very good option for patients," Corren tells WebMD. "Most people, when they think of allergy treatment, only think of oral antihistamines. But if they haven't responded well to oral agents, there may be an improvement with this drug. This is a very variable disease. Not all patients respond to the same treatments."

The study findings appear in the May issue of Clinical Therapeutics.

Faster Action With Astelin?


Astelin maker MedPointe Pharmaceuticals sponsored the study. It called for patients to go off their allergy medicines for one week, giving their seasonal allergies a chance to make their lives miserable. Then the patients got both a pill and a nasal spray. For half the patients, this meant a fake pill and real Astelin. For the other half, it meant getting a saline nasal spray and real Zyrtec.

Saline nasal spray does, indeed, help relieve some allergy symptoms. That's probably why the group getting Zyrtec reported some relief right away, even though earlier studies showed that the drug takes effect in about two hours.

Even so, an hour after treatment the group that got Astelin reported more relief that those who got Zyrtec.

"When you put an antihistamine right into the nose you deliver the drug more quickly and efficiently and get quicker onset of action," Corren says. He notes that Astelin appears to have other antiallergy effects in addition to working as an antihistamine.
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