| Literature DB >> 21909407 |
Karsten Weller1, Claudia Ziege, Petra Staubach, Knut Brockow, Frank Siebenhaar, Karoline Krause, Sabine Altrichter, Martin K Church, Marcus Maurer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The guidelines recommend that first line treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria should be second generation non-sedating H(1)-antihistamines with a positive recommendation against the use of old sedating first generation antihistamines. If standard dosing is not effective, increasing the dosage up to four-fold is recommended. The objective of this study was to obtain the chronic spontaneous urticaria-patient perspective on the effectiveness and unwanted effects of H(1)-antihistamines in standard and higher doses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21909407 PMCID: PMC3164658 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1The spectrum of H1-antihistamines taken by the patients for the treatment of their chronic spontaneous urticaria.
The results are expressed as the total number of participants who reported information on the efficacy of the itemized antihistamines in regular dose.
Figure 2The comparative efficacy first and second generation H1-antihistamines in chronic spontaneous urticaria.
The histograms were constructed from 147 and 721 patient reports respectively.
Comparison of first and second generation H1-antihistamines in chronic spontaneous urticaria.
| First generation | Second generation | Significance of Difference | |
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| Significant or total improvement | 15.6% | 26.8% | |
| Slight or no improvement | 84.4% | 73.2% |
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| (n = 147) | (n = 721) | ||
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| Unwanted Effects | 46.5% | 31.6% |
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| Sedation | 38.9% | 22.7% |
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| (n = 157) | (n = 699) |
The first generation ‘sedating’ antihistamines were clemastine, dimethindene, hydroxyzine and promethazine and the second generation, ‘non-sedating’ antihistamines were cetirizine, desloratadine, ebastine, fexofenadine, levocetirizine, loratadine, mizolastine and rupatadine. All were taken at the standard licensed dose. Statistical comparisons were made using Fisher's exact test. n indicates the number of reports received for each condition.
Figure 3Effectiveness of H1-antihistamine updosing in chronic spontaneous urticaria.
The reported effectiveness of up-dosing with second generation H1-antihistamines compared with standard dose therapy in chronic spontaneous urticaria. The number of patient reports in each group are; 2 tablets = 108, 3 tablets = 72 and 4 tablets = 85.
Unwanted effects and sedation while using standard doses or up-dosing with H1-antihistamines in chronic spontaneous urticaria.
| Standard dosage | Up-dosing | Significance of Difference | |
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| 31.6% | 32.5% | not significant( |
| (n = 699) | (n = 416) | ||
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| 22.7% | 22.1% | not significant( |
| (n = 699) | (n = 416) |
The reports included in this table are from patients who had taken either the standard dose or two, three or four times the standard dose each day of a second generation H1-antihistamine. Statistical comparisons were made using Fisher's exact test. n indicates the number of reports received for each condition.