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Management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis: a primary care summary of the BSACI guideline
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Management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis: a primary care summary of the BSACI guideline

  • Elizabeth Angier1,
  • Jenny Willington2,
  • Glenis Scadding3,
  • Steve Holmes4 &
  • …
  • Samantha Walker5 

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Rhinitis is a common problem in primary care which is often managed sub-optimally. It causes considerable morbidity and has been shown to have a detrimental impact on people's ability to concentrate at school and at work. Rhinitis and asthma often present together, and symptomatic rhinitis can be associated with poor asthma control and increased risk of exacerbations. There is therefore a clear need to recognise and treat rhinitis according to guideline recommendations.

This article is a primary care summary of the British Society for Allergy & Clinical Immunology (BSACI) Standards of Care Committee guideline on the management of rhinitis, written by a multi-disciplinary group of clinicians. It takes into account the time restrictions on assessment and the tests and equipment available in primary care, as well as the need for practical, clear and intuitive strategies for investigation and management. It recommends a stepwise approach to treatment, and highlights the relevance of less frequently prescribed treatments, including nasal douching leukotriene receptor antagonists and anticholinergics. Red flag symptoms are identified, together with indicators for referral. As with many other long term conditions, good communication between primary and secondary care in terms of timely and appropriate referral is a key factor for success.

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  1. Department of Immunology and Allergy, Northern General Hospital, Sheffied, UK

    Elizabeth Angier

  2. StowHealth, Violet Hill House, Stowmarket, UK

    Jenny Willington

  3. Allergy & Rhinology, RNTNE Hospital, London, UK

    Glenis Scadding

  4. The Park Medical Practice, Shepton Mallet, UK

    Steve Holmes

  5. Director of Education and Research, Education for Health, Warwick, UK

    Samantha Walker

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GS is a consultant / advisory board member for ALK, Britannia Pharmaceuticals, CMP Therapeutics, Groupo Uriach, GSK, Merck, Sanofi- Aventis, Schering Plough, UCB. Has received research funds from ALK, GSK, UCB, Schering Plough and has given talks for ALK, GSK, Merck, Schering Plough, UCB and has co- written articles for Schering Plough and GSK.

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Angier, E., Willington, J., Scadding, G. et al. Management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis: a primary care summary of the BSACI guideline. Prim Care Respir J 19, 217–222 (2010). https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2010.00044

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  • Received: 17 November 2009

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