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197 related items for PubMed ID: 7553241

  • 1. Benzalkonium chloride in a decongestant nasal spray aggravates rhinitis medicamentosa in healthy volunteers.
    Graf P, Hallén H, Juto JE.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1995 May; 25(5):395-400. PubMed ID: 7553241
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  • 2. Effect on the nasal mucosa of long-term treatment with oxymetazoline, benzalkonium chloride, and placebo nasal sprays.
    Graf P, Hallén H.
    Laryngoscope; 1996 May; 106(5 Pt 1):605-9. PubMed ID: 8628089
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  • 3. Benzalkonium chloride in nasal decongestive sprays has a long-lasting adverse effect on the nasal mucosa of healthy volunteers.
    Hallén H, Graf P.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1995 May; 25(5):401-5. PubMed ID: 7553242
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  • 4. One-week use of oxymetazoline nasal spray in patients with rhinitis medicamentosa 1 year after treatment.
    Graf P, Hallén H.
    ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec; 1997 May; 59(1):39-44. PubMed ID: 9104748
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  • 5. Ten days' use of oxymetazoline nasal spray with or without benzalkonium chloride in patients with vasomotor rhinitis.
    Graf P, Enerdal J, Hallén H.
    Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg; 1999 Oct; 125(10):1128-32. PubMed ID: 10522506
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  • 6. Four-week use of oxymetazoline nasal spray (Nezeril) once daily at night induces rebound swelling and nasal hyperreactivity.
    Graf P, Hallén H, Juto JE.
    Acta Otolaryngol; 1995 Jan; 115(1):71-5. PubMed ID: 7762389
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  • 7. Long-term use of oxy- and xylometazoline nasal sprays induces rebound swelling, tolerance, and nasal hyperreactivity.
    Graf P.
    Rhinology; 1996 Mar; 34(1):9-13. PubMed ID: 8739860
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  • 8. Rhinitis medicamentosa: aspects of pathophysiology and treatment.
    Graf P.
    Allergy; 1997 Mar; 52(40 Suppl):28-34. PubMed ID: 9353558
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  • 10. Decongestion effect and rebound swelling of the nasal mucosa during 4-week use of oxymetazoline.
    Graf P, Juto JE.
    ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec; 1994 Mar; 56(3):157-60. PubMed ID: 7515487
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  • 11. [Tolerance and effectiveness of oxymetazoline and xylometazoline in treatment of acute rhinitis].
    Dorn M, Hofmann W, Knick E.
    HNO; 2003 Oct; 51(10):794-9. PubMed ID: 14523532
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  • 12. Correlation between objective nasal mucosal swelling and estimated stuffiness during long-term use of vasoconstrictors.
    Graf P, Juto JE.
    ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec; 1994 Oct; 56(6):334-9. PubMed ID: 7530821
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  • 13. Immediate effect of benzalkonium chloride in decongestant nasal spray on the human nasal mucosal temperature.
    Lindemann J, Leiacker R, Wiesmiller K, Rettinger G, Keck T.
    Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci; 2004 Aug; 29(4):357-61. PubMed ID: 15270822
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  • 14. Fluticasone propionate nasal spray is more effective and has a faster onset of action than placebo in treatment of rhinitis medicamentosa.
    Hallén H, Enerdal J, Graf P.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1997 May; 27(5):552-8. PubMed ID: 9179430
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  • 15. Sustained use of xylometazoline nasal spray shortens the decongestive response and induces rebound swelling.
    Graf P, Juto JE.
    Rhinology; 1995 Mar; 33(1):14-7. PubMed ID: 7540314
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  • 16. One year follow-up of patients with rhinitis medicamentosa after vasoconstrictor withdrawal.
    Graf PM, Hallén H.
    Am J Rhinol; 1997 Mar; 11(1):67-72. PubMed ID: 9065350
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  • 17. Rhinitis medicamentosa: a review of causes and treatment.
    Graf P.
    Treat Respir Med; 2005 Mar; 4(1):21-9. PubMed ID: 15725047
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  • 18. An evaluation of nasal response following different treatment regimes of oxymetazoline with reference to rebound congestion.
    Morris S, Eccles R, Martez SJ, Riker DK, Witek TJ.
    Am J Rhinol; 1997 Mar; 11(2):109-15. PubMed ID: 9129752
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  • 19. The effect of a benzalkonium chloride-containing nasal spray on human respiratory mucosa in vitro as a function of concentration and time of action.
    Berg OH, Henriksen RN, Steinsvåg SK.
    Pharmacol Toxicol; 1995 Apr; 76(4):245-9. PubMed ID: 7617553
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  • 20. Extended use of topical nasal decongestants.
    Yoo JK, Seikaly H, Calhoun KH.
    Laryngoscope; 1997 Jan; 107(1):40-3. PubMed ID: 9001263
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