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Papers published by Dr Eva Prieschl-Grassauer:


Decongestant Effect of “Coldamaris Akut”, a Carrageenan- and Sorbitol-Containing Nasal Spray in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Unger-Manhart N, Morokutti-Kurz M, Zieglmayer P, Russo A, Siegl C, König-Schuster M, Koller C, Graf P, Graf C, Lemell P, Savli M, Zieglmayer R, Dellago H, Prieschl-Grassauer E

International Journal of General Medicine 2024, 17:5105-5121

Published Date: 8 November 2024

Alleviation of Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis Symptoms in Participants Treated with a 0.005% Tacrolimus Eye-Drop Solution

Sladek S, Unger-Manhart N, Siegl C, Dellago H, Zieglmayer PU, Lemell P, Savli M, Zieglmayer R, Geitzenauer W, Längauer M, Prieschl-Grassauer E

Clinical Ophthalmology 2024, 18:2797-2811

Published Date: 5 October 2024

The Saliva of Probands Sucking an Iota-Carrageenan Containing Lozenge Inhibits Viral Binding and Replication of the Most Predominant Common Cold Viruses and SARS-CoV-2

Morokutti-Kurz M, Unger-Manhart N, Graf P, Rauch P, Kodnar J, Große M, Setz C, Savli M, Ehrenreich F, Grassauer A, Prieschl-Grassauer E, Schubert U

International Journal of General Medicine 2021, 14:5241-5249

Published Date: 7 September 2021

Development of a nasal spray containing xylometazoline hydrochloride and iota-carrageenan for the symptomatic relief of nasal congestion caused by rhinitis and sinusitis

Graf C, Bernkop-Schnürch A, Egyed A, Koller C, Prieschl-Grassauer E, Morokutti-Kurz M

International Journal of General Medicine 2018, 11:275-283

Published Date: 4 July 2018

Amylmetacresol/2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol, hexylresorcinol, or carrageenan lozenges as active treatments for sore throat

Morokutti-Kurz M, Graf C, Prieschl-Grassauer E

International Journal of General Medicine 2017, 10:53-60

Published Date: 28 February 2017