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Newer Developments in Oral Antipruritics

Medical Clinics of North America, 1964
A H, GOULD, E R, NEARY
exaly   +4 more sources

Antihistamines and their role as antipruritics

Dermatologic Therapy, 2005
Michael O'Donoghue, Michael D. Tharp
exaly   +3 more sources

A Model to Assess the Effectiveness of Topical Antipruritics

Skin Pharmacology, 2009
A model has been developed to determine the effectiveness of topical antipruritics. It utilizes controlled, experimentally induced itch and has demonstrated the effectiveness of the direct action on cutaneous receptor sites of a topical anesthetic, benzocaine, in a topical antipruritic formulation, and has been used to differentiate between two ...
R, Drozdenko   +5 more
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Antipruritic Drugs

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1988
Symptomatic treatment of pruritus is an important adjunct to the systematic approach of attempting to define the etiology of a pruritic skin disease. This article includes a description of the various systemic and topical antipruritic preparations available to veterinary dermatologists as well as their recommended dosages.
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Non-Systemic Medication for the Treatment of Prurigo Nodularis: A Systematic Review

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a skin disease characterized by firm, itchy, erythematous lesions. Treatment consists of systemic and non-systemic modes of therapy.
Manas Ranpariya   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Antidepressants as antipruritic agents: A review

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2018
Pruritus is a concomitant symptom of various underlying disorders viz. dermatological, systemic and psychiatric disorders that provoke the person to scratch the skin. Many natural as well as, antipruritic therapies are usually practiced in the treatment of pruritus including general preventive measures, topical therapies such as cooling agents ...
Randeep, Kaur, V R, Sinha
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Guanethidine as an Antipruritic

Archives of Dermatology, 1962
The antipruritic action of guanethidine has not been related up till now to its sympathicoplegic properties. We have studied its effects in a number of dermatoses with special reference to atopic dermatitis. We have thought that its use in this last group of cases is fully justified.
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