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Clinical approach to the selection of topical decongestants in paediatric otolaryngology practice

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-2-168-172

Abstract

This article describes the mechanism of action of topical decongestants from the perspective of their efficient and safe use in paediatric otorhinolaryngology. It also presents the structure of the most common nosologies in the outpatient unit of otorhinolaryngological practice.

About the Authors

S. A. Karpishchenko
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Karpishchenko Sergey Anatolyevich – Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of Chair of Otorhinolaryngology

197022, St. Petersburg, Lva Tolstogo St., 6-8 



O. E. Vereshchagina
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Vereshchagina Olga Yevgenyevna – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of Otorhinolaryngology Clinic

197022, St. Petersburg, Lva Tolstogo St., 6-8 



E. О. Teplova
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation St. Petersburg State Budgetary Healthcare Institution «Children’s Polyclinic No. 30»
Russian Federation

Teplova Elizaveta Olegovna – an intramural postgraduate student of Chair of Otorhinolaryngology, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University» of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation; an otolaryngologist at the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Healthcare Institution «Children’s Polyclinic No. 30»

197022, St. Petersburg, Lva Tolstogo St., 6-8,  197375, St. Petersburg, Verbnaya St., 16



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Karpishchenko SA, Vereshchagina OE, Teplova EО. Clinical approach to the selection of topical decongestants in paediatric otolaryngology practice. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2019;(2):168-172. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-2-168-172

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