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Onset of action of intranasal budesonide (Rhinocort Aqua) in seasonal allergic rhinitis studied in a controlled exposure model

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JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 105, Issue 3, Pages 489-494

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MOSBY, INC
DOI: 10.1067/mai.2000.104550

Keywords

budesonide aqueous nasal spray; Rhinocort Aqua; onset of action; seasonal allergic rhinitis; ragweed pollen; environmental exposure unit; allergy

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Background: Intranasal budesonide aqueous nasal spray (BANS) is recognized as an efficacious treatment for seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR), but the time to onset of action is not known. Objective: The primary objective was to evaluate the time at which the onset of action of BANS in the symptomatic relief of seasonal allergic rhinitis becomes evident within 12 hours after a single dose in a controlled ragweed pollen exposure setting. Methods: The study was of a double-blind, randomized, parallel-group design, testing BANS (64 mu g and 256 mu g) and placebo on ragweed-sensitive subjects with symptoms for at feast 1 year by using a controlled pollen challenge system (Environmental Exposure Unit). The efficacy variables a ere the combined nasal score (the sum of blocked nose, runny nose, and sneezing-itchy nose), individual nasal symptoms, overall evaluation of treatment efficacy reported by participants on diaries, and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF), Results: A total of 217 participants were treated with BANS or placebo. At 7 to 12 hours, BANS was better than placebo in reducing combined nasal and blocked nose symptoms. For PNIF, the time to onset of action was shortest for 256 mu g of BANS relative to placebo (3 hours, P = .003). BANS 64 mu g was better than placebo in reducing the individual scores of blocked nose, runny nose, and sneezing itchy nose from 3 to 5 hours after administration. Treatment efficacy was higher for those receiving BANS compared with placebo starting at 5 hours. All treatments were well tolerated, and no specific adverse events occurred. Conclusions: The onset of action of Intranasal BANS was 7 hours according to combined nasal and blocked nose symptom scores. Evidence of earlier response was observed at 3 hours for runny nose and PNIF.

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