Blair H, Butler A G
Practitioner. 1976 Mar;216(1293):347-51.
Thirty-five patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis were treated in a double-blind comparative trial in and East London Group Practice with either beclomethasone dipropionate (50 micrograms in each nostril four times a day) or a placebo aerosol preparation identical in appearance. There was a statistically significant difference in favour of intranasal beclomethasone dipropionate (P less than 0-05).