New recommendations on allergic rhinitis
KEY POINT
An updated guideline for pharmacological treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis recommends monotherapy with an intranasal (I.N.) corticosteroid over combination therapy with an I.N. corticosteroid and oral antihistamine as the initial treatment for patients aged 12 years and older, and clearly states that I.N. corticosteroids should be used over a leukotriene receptor antagonist for patients aged 15 years and older.
SOURCES
Dykewicz MS, et al. Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis: An evidence-based focused 2017 guideline update. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2017;119(6):489–511.
