NSAs
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Patients taking Rx non-sedating antihistamines alone for allergies are more satisfied than those taking OTCs as well, according to Harris Interactive survey released April 9. Participants resorted to OTCs after their NSAs stopped working, survey hypothesizes. Additional data will be presented at International Society for PharmacoEconomic Outcomes Research annual meeting May 20
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