Which medication should be reserved for patients who do not respond to or tolerate internasal glucocorticoids or antihistamines due to it its limited beneficial effects and potential serious neuropsychiatric first effects
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Step 1: Identify the common first-line treatments for allergic rhinitis, which are intranasal glucocorticoids and antihistamines. Show more…
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Nasonex Treatment Analysis Nasonex is a nasil spray used to treat allergics. In dinial trials, 1671 subjects were given a placcbo, and 2 of them developed upper respiratory tract infections. Another 2103 paticnts were trated with Nasonex and 6 of them developed upper respiratory tract infections. Assume that Nasonex has no effect on upper respiratory tract infections, so that the rate of those infections alw applies to Nasonex users. Using the placcbo rate of $2 / 1671$, simulate groups of 2103 subjects given the Nasonex treatment, and determine whether a result of 6 upper respiratory tract infections could casily occur. What does that suggest about Nasonex as a cause of upper respiratory tract infections?
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