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- Olopatadine, sold under the brand name Patanol among others, is an antihistamine medication used to decrease the symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis and...
- Olopatadine/mometasone, sold under the brand name Ryaltris, is a fixed-dose combination medication for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and rhinoconjunctivitis...
- are the most common prescribed class of topical anti allergy agent. Olopatadine (Patanol, Pazeo) and ketotifen fumarate (Alaway or Zaditor) are both...
- topical second-generation antihistamines include: Azelastine Levocabastine Olopatadine H1 receptor antagonists that are approved for over-the-counter sale in...
- allergen. Alcaftadine reduces the number of eosinophils compared to olopatadine 0.1%, and in animal models, alcaftadine 0.25% decreased the expression...
- Cromoglicic acid (Cromolyn/cromoglycate) Lodoxamide Nedocromil Ketotifen Olopatadine Bepotastine Alcaftadine Vitamin D Quercetin β2-adrenergic agonists "Allergy...
- R01AC05 Spaglumic acid R01AC06 Thonzylamine R01AC07 Nedocromil R01AC08 Olopatadine R01AC51 Cromoglicic acid, combinations R01AD01 Beclometasone R01AD02...
- olivomycin (INN) olmesartan (USAN, (INN)) olmidine (INN) olodaterol (INN) olopatadine (INN) olpadronic acid (INN) olpimedone (INN) olprinone (INN) olradipine...
- name: Remeron) Olanzapine (atypical antipsychotic; trade name: Zyprexa) Olopatadine (used locally) Orphenadrine (a close relative of diphenhydramine used...
- steroid, as a treatment for seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). Ryaltris (olopatadine hydrochloride [665 mcg] and mometasone furoate [25 mcg]), formerly GSP...