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Ronald Eccles

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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery|November 17, 2009
Inferior turbinate surgery and nasal airflow: evidence-based managementSamuel C Leong, Ronald Eccles
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|March 25, 2015
The nasal cycle and ageMark R Williams, Ronald Eccles
American Journal of Rhinology|September 10, 2003
Normal range for nasal partitioning of airflow determined by nasal spirometry in 100 healthy subjectsD Graham Roblin, Ronald Eccles
Current Medical Research and Opinion|October 15, 2010
A double-blind, randomised, crossover study of two doses of a single-tablet combination of ibuprofen/paracetamol and placebo for primary dysmenorrhoeaRonald Eccles, Amanda Holbrook, Martez Jawad
Current Medical Research and Opinion|February 16, 2010
Effects of intranasal xylometazoline, alone or in combination with ipratropium, in patients with common coldRonald Eccles, Kaj Martensson, Shirley C Chen
Lung|October 1, 2015
Treatment of Acute Cough Due to the Common Cold: Multi-component, Multi-symptom Therapy is Preferable to Single-Component, Single-Symptom Therapy--A Pro/Con DebateRonald Eccles, Ronald B Turner, Peter V Dicpinigaitis
American Journal of Rhinology|March 17, 2006
How good are patients at determining which side of the nose is more obstructed? A study on the limits of discrimination of the subjective assessment of unilateral nasal obstructionJonathan D Clarke, Matthew L Hopkins, Ronald Eccles
American Journal of Rhinology|July 29, 2008
The nasal decongestant effect of xylometazoline in the common coldRonald Eccles, Margareta Eriksson, Steve Garreffa, et al.
Clinical Infection in Practice|May 17, 2023
Treatment of COVID-19 symptoms with over the counter (OTC) medicines used for treatment of common cold and fluRonald Eccles, Guy Boivin, Benjamin J Cowling, et al.
American Journal of Rhinology|February 8, 2007
Efficacy and safety of topical combinations of ipratropium and xylometazoline for the treatment of symptoms of runny nose and nasal congestion associated with acute upper respiratory tract infectionRonald Eccles, Anette Pedersen, Dan Regberg, et al.
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery|November 17, 2009
Inferior turbinate surgery and nasal airflow: evidence-based managementSamuel C Leong, Ronald Eccles
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|March 25, 2015
The nasal cycle and ageMark R Williams, Ronald Eccles
American Journal of Rhinology|September 10, 2003
Normal range for nasal partitioning of airflow determined by nasal spirometry in 100 healthy subjectsD Graham Roblin, Ronald Eccles
Current Medical Research and Opinion|October 15, 2010
A double-blind, randomised, crossover study of two doses of a single-tablet combination of ibuprofen/paracetamol and placebo for primary dysmenorrhoeaRonald Eccles, Amanda Holbrook, Martez Jawad
Current Medical Research and Opinion|February 16, 2010
Effects of intranasal xylometazoline, alone or in combination with ipratropium, in patients with common coldRonald Eccles, Kaj Martensson, Shirley C Chen
Lung|October 1, 2015
Treatment of Acute Cough Due to the Common Cold: Multi-component, Multi-symptom Therapy is Preferable to Single-Component, Single-Symptom Therapy--A Pro/Con DebateRonald Eccles, Ronald B Turner, Peter V Dicpinigaitis
American Journal of Rhinology|March 17, 2006
How good are patients at determining which side of the nose is more obstructed? A study on the limits of discrimination of the subjective assessment of unilateral nasal obstructionJonathan D Clarke, Matthew L Hopkins, Ronald Eccles
American Journal of Rhinology|July 29, 2008
The nasal decongestant effect of xylometazoline in the common coldRonald Eccles, Margareta Eriksson, Steve Garreffa, et al.
Clinical Infection in Practice|May 17, 2023
Treatment of COVID-19 symptoms with over the counter (OTC) medicines used for treatment of common cold and fluRonald Eccles, Guy Boivin, Benjamin J Cowling, et al.
American Journal of Rhinology|February 8, 2007
Efficacy and safety of topical combinations of ipratropium and xylometazoline for the treatment of symptoms of runny nose and nasal congestion associated with acute upper respiratory tract infectionRonald Eccles, Anette Pedersen, Dan Regberg, et al.
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