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A comparison of astemizole and chlorpheniramine in dermographic urticaria.

L B Krause, S Shuster.   

Abstract

The effects of the H I receptor antagonists astemizole and chlorpheniramine on dermographism were compared in a double-blind study in sixteen patients. Both drugs resulted in a parallel and significant depression of the dermographic force-response curve and an elevation of the weal-force threshold, but the changes were greater in the patients receiving astemizole (a maximal potency shift of 74% for astemizole and 37% for chlorpheniramine). Subjective itch (10 cm line) and frequency of dermographic episodes were also reduced more by astemizole than by chlorpheniramine. The effect of astemizole was greater at 4 weeks than at 2 weeks, whereas the effect of chlorpheniramine had decreased at 4 weeks. The effect of astemizole but not chlorpheniramine was still apparent 4 weeks after treatment had been stopped. Since the degree of residual dermographism was comparable despite great differences in histamine weal inhibition a vasoactive mechanism in addition to that mediated by histamine must be involved in dermographic urticaria.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3922395     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1985.tb02319.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


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Authors:  F Humphreys; S Shuster
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 4.335

2.  Comparative trial of two non-sedative H1 antihistamines, terfenadine and astemizole, for hay fever.

Authors:  S Shuster
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 9.139

3.  The pharmacological profile of a specific, safe, effective and non-sedative anti-allergic, astemizole.

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Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1986-04

4.  Comparative trial of two non-sedative H1 antihistamines, terfenadine and astemizole for hay fever.

Authors:  M B Emanuel
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1985-10       Impact factor: 9.139

Review 5.  Pharmacokinetic optimisation of histamine H1-receptor antagonist therapy.

Authors:  F E Simons; K J Simons
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 6.447

Review 6.  Astemizole. A nonsedating antihistamine with fast and sustained activity.

Authors:  M M Janssens
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy       Date:  1993

Review 7.  Histamine2 (H2)-receptor antagonists in the treatment of urticaria.

Authors:  T C Theoharides
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1989-03       Impact factor: 9.546

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