DYM-2019-0901 Date of preparation: September 2019.

BSACI Interactive Algorithm

Is Dymista® (fluticasone propionate/ azelastine hydrochloride) an appropriate treatment for your allergic rhinitis patient?

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Questions

What is the severity of the patient's allergic rhinitis?

Mild
Moderate
Severe

Have they tried an antihistamine?

Yes
No

Have they tried an antihistamine or intranasal steroid?

Yes
No

Have they tried an intranasal steroid?

Yes
No

Has the treatment failed?

Yes
No

Has the treatment failed after checking treatment use, concordance, and dose?

Yes
No

Has the treatment failed after checking treatment use, concordance, and dose?

Yes
No
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The Interactive Guideline Algorithm is intended to aid and not replace a clinical decision maker.

Reference: 1. Scadding GK, et al. BSACI guideline for the diagnosis and management of allergic and
non-allergic rhinitis (Revised Edition 2017; First edition 2007). Clin Exp Allergy 2017; 47(7): 856-889.

*British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

DYM-2022-0370 Date of preparation: April 2022.

The Interactive Guideline Algorithm is intended to aid and not replace a clinical decision maker.

Reference: 1. Scadding GK, et al. BSACI guideline for the diagnosis and management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis (Revised Edition 2017; First edition 2007). Clin Exp Allergy 2017; (7): 856-889.

*British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Date of preparation: September 2019.

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