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Rilzabrutinib in Antihistamine-Refractory Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

JAMA dermatology
Key Points Question What is the efficacy and risk profile of rilzabrutinib, an oral reversible covalent Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor, in adults with antihistamine-refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU)?
A. Giménez-Arnau   +7 more
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Effect of the H1-antihistamine clemastine on PACAP38 induced migraine

Cephalalgia, 2018
Objective To investigate the effect of the H1-antihistamine clemastine on the migraine-inducing abilities of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide-38.
Luise Haulund Vollesen   +3 more
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Antihistamine Update

Dermatologic Clinics, 1991
Antihistamines are a diverse group of drugs, each possessing the ability to inhibit various actions of histamine. Because they act principally through competitive inhibition of the histamine receptor, they are helpful as a means of preventing rather than reversing these actions.
L E, Herman, J D, Bernhard
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Effects of H1 antihistamine addition to intranasal corticosteroid for allergic rhinitis: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2018
A combination of H1 antihistamine (AH) with intranasal corticosteroid (INCS) is commonly prescribed to patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) who have an inadequate response to monotherapy.
K. Seresirikachorn   +4 more
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THE ANTIHISTAMINIC DRUGS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
Any medicament, no matter how valuable, may do great harm if it is employed indiscriminately. The fame of the new antihistaminic drugs has become so widespread, indeed, that they are often prescribed merely to satisfy the patient's curiosity. A critical inventory of their value is therefore indicated.
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Antihistamines

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Antihistamines may be used to maximum benefit for the allergic patient if the physician adheres to four guidelines. These guidelines are based upon 1) an appreciation of certain structural and pharmacologic differences among antihistamines, and 2) an understanding of their mechanism of action.
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Antihistamines

Clinics in Dermatology, 1989
S, Knowles, N H, Shear
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Antihistamines

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
K F, Tempero, D B, Hunninghake
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Antihistamines

International Journal of Dermatology, 1986
F P, Flowers, O E, Araujo, C H, Nieves
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H1‐antihistamine‐refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria: it's worse than we thought – first results of the multicenter real‐life AWARE study

Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2017
M. Maurer   +17 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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