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“Smell—we call it the Cinderella of the senses"

In dealing with the severe burden of CRS with nasal polyps, patients can get used to their reduced sense of smell. What would it mean to bring it back? Watch as an expert explains the impact the sense of smell has on quality of life and what biologics can do to restore patients’ lost smell.

Restoring the sense of smell is key to improving quality of life for patients with CRS with nasal polyps. For patients experiencing significant smell loss, biologic therapy can help restore the sense of smell.1,2

References

  1. 1. Fokkens WJ, Lund V, Bachert C, et al. EUFOREA consensus on biologics for CRSwNP with or without asthma. Allergy. 2019;74(12):2312-2319. doi:10.1111/all.13875
  2. Fokkens WJ, Lund VJ, Hopkins C, et al. European position paper on rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps 2020. Rhinology. 2020;58(suppl S29):1-464. doi:10.4193/Rhin20.600
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