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Pharmacology of antihistamines
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Church, Martin
, Church, Diana
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Allergies
/ Antihistamines
/ Blood-brain barrier
/ Cetirizine
/ desloratadine
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug therapy
/ fexofenadine
/ H 1 -antihistamines
/ Health aspects
/ Histamine
/ hydroxyzine
/ levocetirizine
/ loratadine
/ Sleep
/ Symposium
/ Urticaria
2013
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Pharmacology of antihistamines
by
Church, Martin
, Church, Diana
in
Allergies
/ Antihistamines
/ Blood-brain barrier
/ Cetirizine
/ desloratadine
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug therapy
/ fexofenadine
/ H 1 -antihistamines
/ Health aspects
/ Histamine
/ hydroxyzine
/ levocetirizine
/ loratadine
/ Sleep
/ Symposium
/ Urticaria
2013
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Church, Martin
, Church, Diana
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Allergies
/ Antihistamines
/ Blood-brain barrier
/ Cetirizine
/ desloratadine
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug therapy
/ fexofenadine
/ H 1 -antihistamines
/ Health aspects
/ Histamine
/ hydroxyzine
/ levocetirizine
/ loratadine
/ Sleep
/ Symposium
/ Urticaria
2013
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Pharmacology of antihistamines
2013
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H 1- antihistamines, the mainstay of treatment for urticaria, were developed from anticholinergic drugs more than 70 years ago. They act as inverse agonists rather than antagonists of histamine H 1 -receptors which are members of the G-protein family. The older first generation H 1- antihistamines penetrate readily into the brain to cause sedation, drowsiness, fatigue and impaired concentration and memory causing detrimental effects on learning and examination performance in children and on impairment of the ability of adults to work and drive. Their use should be discouraged. The newer second-generation H 1 -antihistamines are safer, cause less sedation and are more efficacious. Three drugs widely used for symptomatic relief in urticaria, desloratadine, levocetirizine and fexofenadine are highlighted in this review. Of these levocetirizine and fexofenadine are the most potent in humans in vivo. However, levocetirizine may cause somnolence in susceptible individuals, whereas fexofenadine has a relatively short duration of action and may be required to be given twice daily for all round daily protection. Although desloratadine is less potent, it has the advantages of rarely causing somnolence and having a long duration of action.
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Medknow Publications,Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd,Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd,Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd,Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
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