Pinimenthol[R] Ointment in Patients Suffering from Upper Respiratory Tract Infections--a Post-Marketing Observational Study (Report)
Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology 2007, Dec, 14, 12
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Abstract In order to gain further experience regarding the tolerability of Pinimenthol[R] ointment (1) in adolescents ([greater than or equal to] 12 years) and adults suffering from upper respiratory tract infections, a post-marketing observational study was performed. In this study, data of 3060 patients were collected (64.9% prospectively over an individual observation period of 5-14 days, 35.1% retrospectively). The prospective documentation also comprised data concerning treatment effects.
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