
|Articles|May 1, 2003
Ocular allergy control possible with once-daily dosing
Author(s)Cheryl Guttman, Michael Alexander, MD, FRCPC
Niagara Falls, Ontario-Switching to once-daily instillation of nedocromil sodium 2% ophthalmic solution (Alocril, Allergan) is an effective alternative for maintaining control of ocular symptoms of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis after acute relief is obtained with twice-daily administration, according to an environmental study conducted by Michael Alexander, MD.
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