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  • 70. Delay of onset of symptoms of Japanese cedar pollinosis by treatment with a leukotriene receptor antagonist.
    Gotoh M, Suzuki H, Okubo K.
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  • 73. Preventative effect of a flavonoid, enzymatically modified isoquercitrin on ocular symptoms of Japanese cedar pollinosis.
    Hirano T, Kawai M, Arimitsu J, Ogawa M, Kuwahara Y, Hagihara K, Shima Y, Narazaki M, Ogata A, Koyanagi M, Kai T, Shimizu R, Moriwaki M, Suzuki Y, Ogino S, Kawase I, Tanaka T.
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  • 74. Suppression of the histamine-induced wheal and flare response by fexofenadine HCl 60 mg twice daily, loratadine 10 mg once daily and placebo in healthy Japanese volunteers.
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  • 76. Second generation antihistamines in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis due to Parietaria and cypress pollen.
    Macchia L, Caiaffa MF, Di Paola R, De Michele G, Bariletto G, Iudice A, Tursi A.
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  • 77. [Effect of posterior nasal neurectomy combined with the inferior turbinate surgery for Japanese cedar pollinosis].
    Kamijo A, Kuroda Y, Hatsushika K, Nakajima M, Yamamoto T, Moriyama M, Okamoto A, Kase Y, Masuyama K.
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    Xiao JZ, Kondo S, Yanagisawa N, Takahashi N, Odamaki T, Iwabuchi N, Iwatsuki K, Kokubo S, Togashi H, Enomoto K, Enomoto T.
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  • 80. Therapeutic effect of bilastine in Japanese cedar pollinosis using an artificial exposure chamber (OHIO Chamber).
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