Eli O. Meltzer, Paul H. Ratner, Claus Bachert, Warner Carr et al.
BACKGROUND: It is unclear what constitutes a clinically meaningful response for allergic rhinitis (AR) outcomes. The objectives of these post hoc analyses were (1) to define a clinically meaningful response using novel efficacy analyses (including a responder analysis), and (2) to compare the effica...
Eli O. Meltzer, Craig LaForce, Paul H. Ratner, David Price et al.
Many patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) have uncontrolled symptoms despite available treatment options. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of MP29-02 (a novel intranasal formulation of fluticasone propionate [FP] and azelastine [AZ] hydrochloride), compared with monotherap...
Madhav Joshi, SungYong Lee, Roger Mac Ginty
AbstractThis article assesses the extent to which the liberal peace (the dominant form of internationally supported peacemaking) actually deserves the sobriquet 'liberal peace'. In recent years, an intense debate emerged on this question as critics of the critique of the liberal peace have sought to...
Warner Carr, Paul H. Ratner, Ullrich Munzel, Ruth Murray et al.
Intranasal corticosteroids are considered the most effective therapy for moderate-to-severe seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) and recommended first line in guidelines. It is uncertain whether intranasal antihistamines have comparable efficacy. This study was designed to compare the efficacy of azelas...
Paul Galdas, Pamela A. Ratner, John L. Oliffe
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To review the empirical literature relating to South Asian patients' experiences of cardiac rehabilitation. BACKGROUND: Individuals of South Asian origin (originating from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Sri Lanka) have increased risk of coronary heart disease-related mortality ...
Gianluca Aimaretti, Anna Alisi, Rayan Almathhur, Kristopher L. Arheart et al.