The therapeutic influence of Budesonide in 51 patients with pollen allergy were described. The preparation improved the symptoms after 2 weeks of therapy. The side effects were absent.
Patients with vasomotor rhinitis (28) and pollenosis (23) were subjected to psychosomatic examination and treated either by acupuncture or phonostimulation exclusively. Acupuncture was performed ...after the classical method in 22 patients and phonostimulation in 29. Evaluation of the results was based on laryngological examinations and appraisals entered by the patients in special personal diaries. In pollenosis the condition was unchanged by the treatment. In vasomotor rhinitis, on the other hand, in which psychic factors were of importance, some of the patients usually improved temporarily at the beginning of treatment, whereas a few suffered exacerbation. These effects may be attributable to suggestion.
Incidental granulocyte locomotion in hay fever Smolińska, U; Zawisza, E; Jakubas-Przewłocka, J ...
Polski tygodnik lekarski (Warsaw, Poland : 1960),
1991 May 27-Jun 3, Letnik:
46, Številka:
22-23
Journal Article
Accidental locomotion of granulocytes in 10 patients with pollinosis has been analysed. Marked impairment of this function was noted during grass pollen season. This phenomenon may partially explain ...increased incidence of the purulent dermatitis and mucosal involvement in this group of patients.
In reactions of 1-phenyl-7-methyl-4-oxo-2-thioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimido 4,5-dpyrimidin e (1) with 1-(3-chloropropyl)-4-methyl(phenyl, 3-chlorophenyl, 2-pyrimidynyl, 2-thiazolyl)piperazines (5), ...mixtures of isomeric N- and S-substituted derivatives of compound 1 (3 and 4) were obtained. Isomers were separated by fractional crystallization. The structure of novel compounds 3 and 4 was confirmed by elemental and spectral analyses. In pharmacological screening compounds 3b and 4b displayed rather strong analgesic action, inhibited amphetamine hyperactivity and abolished apomorphine stereotypy. Compounds 3e,3d and 4e attenuated m-chlorophenylpiperazine-induced hypothermia.