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. 2006 Feb 1;15(1):58–70. doi: 10.1016/j.pcrj.2005.11.002

International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Guidelines: Management of allergic rhinitis

David Price 1,*, Christine Bond 1, Jacques Bouchard 2, Rui Costa 3, Joseph Keenan 4, Mark L Levy 5, Mari Orru 6, Dermot Ryan 1, Samantha Walker 7, Margaret Watson 1
PMCID: PMC6730679  PMID: 16701759

Abstract

The association between the upper and lower airways has been recognised for almost 2000 years. Epidemiological data suggest that most asthma patients also suffer from allergic rhinitis, and that both diseases share similar trigger factors and pathophysiology. This IPCRG Guideline on the management of rhinitis in primary care is fully consistent with the ARIA guidelines. It highlights the treatment goals and the classification of the condition according to symptom frequency (intermittent or persistent) and severity (mild or moderate-severe). It covers the need for allergen avoidance, pharmacologic therapy including immunotherapy, alternative therapies, management of ocular symptoms, the management of coexisting allergic rhinitis and asthma, and the need for follow-up and ongoing care for patients with rhinitis.

Keywords: Guideline, Primary care, General practice, Rhinitis, Classification, Management, Treatment

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