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Calcium Glycerophosphate Nasal Spray Reduces Rhinitis Symptoms
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Calcium Glycerophosphate Nasal Spray Reduces Rhinitis Symptoms

Edward Schulman, Mary Hendry, Michael Sherman and Margaret Weis
Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, v 135(2), pp AB270-AB270
01 Feb 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2014.12.1824View
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Abstract

Calcium Nose Phosphatase
Seven subjects (42 ±7 YOA, 2M, 5 F) with target composite run-in scores >= 5 (0=no symptoms to 3=severe symptoms) for rhinorrhea, itching, congestion, and sneezing were treated with intranasal CGP (30 mg per nostril, b.i.d., as a spray) over 3 weeks.

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