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  • 21. Inhibition of histamine or allergen-induced wheals by a single dose of acrivastine, fexofenadine or cetirizine.
    Ballmer-Weber BK, Gex-Collet C, Wüthrich B.
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  • 23. Three new non-sedative antihistamines: worth keeping an eye open for.
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  • 24. Azatadine maleate/pseudoephedrine sulfate repetabs versus placebo in the treatment of severe seasonal allergic rhinitis.
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    J Int Med Res; 1980 May 14; 8(6):391-4. PubMed ID: 6108262
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  • 25. [Acrivastine--a new antihistaminic].
    Bindslev-Jensen C, Thestrup-Pedersen K.
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    Empey DW, Frosolono MF, Hughes DT, Perkins JG.
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    Gu X, Li H, Macnair KR, Simons FE, Simons KJ.
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  • 32. A comparative study of the side effects between pseudoephedrine in Loratadine plus Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Repetabs Tables and loratadine + pseudoephedrine tablet in treatment of allergic rhinitis in Thai patients.
    Supiyaphun P, Chochaipanichnon L, Kerekhanjanarong V, Saengpanich S.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2002 Jun 01; 85(6):722-7. PubMed ID: 12322847
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  • 33. Azatadine maleate/pseudoephedrine sulfate repetabs versus placebo in the treatment of severe perennial allergic rhinitis.
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    Sills JA, Nunn AJ, Sankey RJ.
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    Bain J.
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  • 36. Evaluation and comparison of five matrix excipients for the controlled release of acrivastine and pseudoephedrine.
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  • 37. Antihistamines in allergic rhinitis.
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  • 39. Vasomotor rhinitis.
    Shepperd HW.
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  • 40. A comparative tolerance study of terfenadine-pseudoephedrine combination tablets and pseudoephedrine tablets in patients with allergic or vasomotor rhinitis.
    Stroh JE, Ayars GH, Bernstein IL, Kemp JP, Podleski WK, Prenner BM, Schoenwetter WF, Salzmann JK.
    J Int Med Res; 1988 Dec 02; 16(6):420-7. PubMed ID: 2906887
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