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Carr WW et al. - An accurate diagnosis of allergic or nonallergic rhinitis is needed before selecting optimal treatment, which can include antihistamines, decongestants, intranasal corticosteroids, immunotherapy, and anticholinergics. It is also important to understand that pharmacologic properties of these different interventions may affect patient satisfaction, compliance, and overall clinical response.


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