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Article: FLONASE Nasal Spray now available in the United States; once-daily anti-rhinitic nasal spray now available for perennial and seasonal allergy sufferers.
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- Business Wire
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- February 7, 1995
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(HealthWire)--Feb. 7, 1995-- Just when many allergy sufferers are breathing a sigh of relief after another battle with fall pollen season, others find that the stuffed up, runny, itchy nose persists, even in February.
The culprit may be perennial allergic rhinitis or year-round allergy. For many, allergies are a problem during winter months when exposure to indoor perennial allergens (mold, dust mites, animal dander and cockroaches) is at its highest.
Perennial allergies can be confused with a cold because the symptoms are similar. But whereas a cold disappears after a week to tend days, allergies linger on for several weeks, or ...