xylometazoline has been researched along with Common Cold in 12 studies
xylometazoline: RN given refers to parent cpd; structure
Common Cold: A catarrhal disorder of the upper respiratory tract, which may be viral or a mixed infection. It generally involves a runny nose, nasal congestion, and sneezing.
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"This randomised, double-blind, multi-centered, verum-controlled tolerance study confirmed that the local sympathomimetics oxymetazoline and xylometazoline are well tolerated in the treatment of acute rhinitis." | 9.10 | [Tolerance and effectiveness of oxymetazoline and xylometazoline in treatment of acute rhinitis]. ( Dorn, M; Hofmann, W; Knick, E, 2003) |
"The relative bioavailability of nicotine from a nasal spray was assessed in 15 smokers suffering a common cold and rhinitis according to generally accepted criteria." | 9.08 | Relative bioavailability of nicotine from a nasal spray in infectious rhinitis and after use of a topical decongestant. ( Andersson, M; Lunell, E; Molander, L, 1995) |
"To review the published clinical efficacy and safety of xylometazoline alone and in combination in the management of nasal congestion in patients with common cold." | 8.86 | Effects of intranasal xylometazoline, alone or in combination with ipratropium, in patients with common cold. ( Chen, SC; Eccles, R; Martensson, K, 2010) |
"This review assesses two widely used intranasal treatments for nasal congestion and rhinorrhea in the common cold: xylometazoline hydrochloride and ipratropium bromide." | 8.85 | Efficacy and safety of intranasal xylometazoline and ipratropium in patients with common cold. ( Chen, S; Eccles, R; Graf, P, 2009) |
"Combination of xylometazoline and ipratropium in a nasal spray provides fast, effective symptomatic relief of nasal congestion and rhinorrhea in adults with common cold." | 7.75 | OTC use of a topical nasal spray solution containing xylometazoline plus ipratropium in patients with common cold. ( Chen, S; Jakobsen, HB; Norgren-Holst, E; Strandell, B; Tran, N, 2009) |
"This randomised, double-blind, multi-centered, verum-controlled tolerance study confirmed that the local sympathomimetics oxymetazoline and xylometazoline are well tolerated in the treatment of acute rhinitis." | 5.10 | [Tolerance and effectiveness of oxymetazoline and xylometazoline in treatment of acute rhinitis]. ( Dorn, M; Hofmann, W; Knick, E, 2003) |
"The relative bioavailability of nicotine from a nasal spray was assessed in 15 smokers suffering a common cold and rhinitis according to generally accepted criteria." | 5.08 | Relative bioavailability of nicotine from a nasal spray in infectious rhinitis and after use of a topical decongestant. ( Andersson, M; Lunell, E; Molander, L, 1995) |
"Between november 1993 and july 1995 60 patients with a common cold underwent randomized and double-blind testing of 3 commercial nasal sprays-benzydamine, xylometazoline combined with the secretolytic S-carboxymethylcysteine, and phenylephrine combined with the antihistaminic dimethindene maleate." | 5.08 | [Decongestant nasal spray. Results of a rhinomanometric double-blind study]. ( Maranta, CA; Simmen, D, 1996) |
"To review the published clinical efficacy and safety of xylometazoline alone and in combination in the management of nasal congestion in patients with common cold." | 4.86 | Effects of intranasal xylometazoline, alone or in combination with ipratropium, in patients with common cold. ( Chen, SC; Eccles, R; Martensson, K, 2010) |
"This review assesses two widely used intranasal treatments for nasal congestion and rhinorrhea in the common cold: xylometazoline hydrochloride and ipratropium bromide." | 4.85 | Efficacy and safety of intranasal xylometazoline and ipratropium in patients with common cold. ( Chen, S; Eccles, R; Graf, P, 2009) |
"Combination of xylometazoline and ipratropium in a nasal spray provides fast, effective symptomatic relief of nasal congestion and rhinorrhea in adults with common cold." | 3.75 | OTC use of a topical nasal spray solution containing xylometazoline plus ipratropium in patients with common cold. ( Chen, S; Jakobsen, HB; Norgren-Holst, E; Strandell, B; Tran, N, 2009) |
" The aims of this study were to determine the degree of this asymmetry in healthy subjects and those with acute rhinitis associated with common cold, and to investigate how the administration of a topical nasal decongestant (xylometazoline) influenced the asymmetry in NAR." | 3.68 | Nasal airflow asymmetry and the effects of a topical nasal decongestant. ( Eccles, R; Williams, RG, 1992) |
"Nasal congestion due to the common cold may be exacerbated in small children because of their small nasal passages." | 2.69 | Nasal flow limitation in children. ( Beardsmore, CS; Pickering, DN, 1999) |
"Many treatments for the common cold exist and are sold over-the-counter." | 2.53 | Nasal decongestants in monotherapy for the common cold. ( De Sutter, AI; Deckx, L; Guo, L; Mir, NA; van Driel, ML, 2016) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 3 (25.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 4 (33.33) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 3 (25.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 2 (16.67) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Deckx, L | 1 |
De Sutter, AI | 1 |
Guo, L | 1 |
Mir, NA | 1 |
van Driel, ML | 1 |
Graf, P | 1 |
Eccles, R | 3 |
Chen, S | 2 |
Strandell, B | 1 |
Norgren-Holst, E | 1 |
Tran, N | 1 |
Jakobsen, HB | 1 |
Martensson, K | 1 |
Chen, SC | 1 |
SONNTAG, HP | 1 |
Dorn, M | 1 |
Hofmann, W | 1 |
Knick, E | 1 |
Hamilton, LH | 1 |
Lunell, E | 1 |
Molander, L | 1 |
Andersson, M | 1 |
Maranta, CA | 1 |
Simmen, D | 1 |
Pickering, DN | 1 |
Beardsmore, CS | 1 |
Williams, RG | 1 |
Zalzstein, E | 1 |
Lifshitz, M | 1 |
3 reviews available for xylometazoline and Common Cold
Article | Year |
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Nasal decongestants in monotherapy for the common cold.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adult; Child; Common Cold; Humans; Imidazoles; Nasal Decongestants; Oxym | 2016 |
Efficacy and safety of intranasal xylometazoline and ipratropium in patients with common cold.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Animals; Clinical Trials as Topic; Common Cold; Drug Therapy, Combinatio | 2009 |
Effects of intranasal xylometazoline, alone or in combination with ipratropium, in patients with common cold.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Bronchodilator Agents; Common Cold; Drug Therapy, Combination; Drug-Rela | 2010 |
4 trials available for xylometazoline and Common Cold
Article | Year |
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[Tolerance and effectiveness of oxymetazoline and xylometazoline in treatment of acute rhinitis].
Topics: Acute Disease; Administration, Intranasal; Adult; Aerosols; Benzalkonium Compounds; Common Cold; Dou | 2003 |
Relative bioavailability of nicotine from a nasal spray in infectious rhinitis and after use of a topical decongestant.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adult; Biological Availability; Common Cold; Cross-Over Studies; Drug In | 1995 |
[Decongestant nasal spray. Results of a rhinomanometric double-blind study].
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adolescent; Adult; Airway Resistance; Anti-Infective Agents, Local; Carb | 1996 |
Nasal flow limitation in children.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adolescent; Airway Resistance; Child; Child, Preschool; Common Cold; Dil | 1999 |
5 other studies available for xylometazoline and Common Cold
Article | Year |
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OTC use of a topical nasal spray solution containing xylometazoline plus ipratropium in patients with common cold.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adolescent; Adult; Cholinergic Antagonists; Common Cold; Drug Therapy, C | 2009 |
[Experiences with otriven].
Topics: Common Cold; Hypothermia, Induced; Imidazoles; Sympathomimetics | 1959 |
Effect of xylometazoline nasal spray on nasal conductance in subjects with coryza.
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adolescent; Adult; Airway Resistance; Common Cold; Female; Humans; Imida | 1981 |
Nasal airflow asymmetry and the effects of a topical nasal decongestant.
Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Airway Resistance; Common Cold; Humans; Imidazoles; Nasal Cavity; Nasal Decong | 1992 |
[Nasal drops as a cause of severe drug intoxication in infancy].
Topics: Administration, Intranasal; Adrenergic alpha-Agonists; Common Cold; Humans; Imidazoles; Infant, Newb | 1985 |