In your message dated Tuesday 2, July 1996 you wrote :
>Mary,
I have been looking through our computer we have 9000+ 489 registered as having
hay fever. 18('92-'96) received Kenalog 289 received inhaled steroids. Of
interest 5 of the 18 received a prescription for an antihistamine 1wk-1m after
the injection. 10 of those who had kenalog in the past are not now having any
treatment for hay fever.
I would like to know
1.what factors makes a doctor prescribe kenalog rather than an anthistamine
2.How often do patients require antihistamines after a depot injection
3.How often do patients on kenalog get side effects compared to those on
inhaled steroids.
We seem to have a combined study population of 111 just need a few more!
Rob
> Answers.
> 1. Current regular patients 10500,H172-99 + H170 977
> 2.Kenalog.
> 1994 30
> 1995 33
> 1996 30
> Antihistamines
> 1994 285
> 1995 285
> 1996 186
> 3.Age ranges (Korner)
> Kenalog
> 1994 5-16 1, 17-24 7, 25-34 12, 35-44 3,45-54 6, 55-64 1
> 1995 3, 7, 10, 9, 4
> 1996 3, 7, 11, 5, 3, 1
> Antihistamines
> scattered over all ages from 0 to 90+
> peak age, 5-16
> 1994 0-4 21, 5-16 94,17-24 50, 25-34 39,35-44 20, 45-54 2,55-
> 64 11,65-74 19,75-84 5,85-89 1,90+ 1
> 1995 33, 77, 46, 45, 18, 18,
> 12, 19, 6, 0 1
> 1996 32, 40 19, 22, 14, 19,
> 8, 8, 3, 0, 0.
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