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J R Soc Med 2008;101:466-472
doi:10.1258/jrsm.2008.080096
© 2008 Royal Society of Medicine

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Trends in the epidemiology and prescribing of medication for allergic rhinitis in England

Nazim Ghouri1 Julia Hippisley-Cox2 John Newton3   Aziz Sheikh4

1 Ayr Hospital
2 Community Health Sciences, University of Nottingham
3 University of Manchester
4 Division of Community Health Sciences: GP Section, University of Edinburgh 20 West Richmond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DX, UK


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Figure 1. Lifetime prevalence of allergic rhinitis per 1000 patients. © QRESEARCH 2006

 

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Figure 2. Overall consultation rates compared with those for allergic rhinitis, for all GP and nurse consultations in 2005. Includes all consultations regardless of the reason for the encounter. © QRESEARCH 2006

 

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Figure 3. GP consultation rates per patient for allergic rhinitis. © QRESEARCH 2006

 

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