• Title of article

    Investigating the Therapeutic Effect of Lota Carrageenan in Allergic and Non-Allergic Rhinitis

  • Author/Authors

    Borhani ، Homa Department of Allergy and Immunology - Ghaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Farid-Hosseini ، Reza Allergy Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Jabbari Azad ، Farahzad Allergy Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Abdolvahedi ، Mohammad Reza Department of Allergy and Immunology - Ghaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Khoshkhui ، Maryam Allergy Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Tafrishi ، Rana Department of Allergy and Immunology - Ghaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Sadeghian ، Mohammad Hadi Hematology and Blood Banking Department - Ghaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

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    11
  • To page
    17
  • Abstract
    Introduction:Allergic and non-allergic rhinitis are chronic upper airway inflammatory diseases. Iota carrageenan is an herbal extract of red algae used as a prophylactic treatment for rhinitis in the common cold and other viral infections. This study was designed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of Iota carrageenan in the treatment of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis.  Materials and Methods: 60 patients with allergic and non-allergic rhinitis clinical symptoms were randomly divided into carrageenan and placebo (control) groups. The Standard Sino-Nasal Outcome Questionnaire 22 (SNOT-22) and Rhino Juniper Mini Conjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (Mini-RQLQ) were completed for each patient before and after receiving the drug. Smear of nasal secretions and rhinomanometry were also performed for all studied participants.  Results: The mean score of SNOT-22 in the study group was 43.3 and 23.7 in the first and fourth weeks after therapy. The mean score of Mini RQLQ was 36.3 and 19.3 at the same time points (P 0.001). SNOT-22 (P= 0.002) and Mini RQLQ (P= 0.005) scores showed a statistically significant decrease in the study group compared to the control group. The decrease in the eosinophil count and rhinomanometry results following treatment in both groups was statistically insignificant.  Conclusion: Our findings showed a positive effect for carrageenan over placebo in the management of both non-allergic and allergic rhinitis in symptom control. However, non-allergic rhinitis patients’ symptoms may improve better with this drug.
  • Keywords
    Allergic Rhinitis , Non , allergic Rhinitis , Carrageenan , Nasal smear , Rhinomanometry
  • Journal title
    Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
  • Journal title
    Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
  • Record number

    2760455