In this review, we compare and contrast the clinical pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of first-generation H1 antihistamines and second-generation H1 antihistamines. First-generation H1 antihistamines cross the blood-brain barrier, and in usual doses, they potentially cause sedation and impair cognitive function and psychomotor performance. These medications, some of which have been in use for more than 6 decades, have never been optimally investigated. Second-generation H1 antihistamines such as cetirizine, desloratadine, fexofenadine, levocetirizine, and loratadine cross the blood-brain barrier to a significantly smaller extent than their predecessors. The clinical pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of these medications have been extensi...
We previously reported on brain H1 receptor occupancy measurements of antihistamines in human brain ...
Histamine is a key mediator in allergic diseases, where it exerts most of its effects through the H1...
The comparative analysis of current data on pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy an...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
This article reviews the molecular biology of the interaction of histamine with its H1-receptor and ...
PubMed: 23173575H1-antihistamines are inverse agonists that combine with and stabilize inactive conf...
The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robust cytokine...
Abstract: The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robus...
Second generation antihistamines are recognised as being highly effective treatments for allergy-bas...
There are four types of histamine receptors. Allergic symptoms, especially those in rhinoconjunctivi...
Antihistamines targeting the histamine H1 receptor play an important role in improving and maintaini...
The review of the literature provides current information about the clinical efficacy, safety and to...
Abstract: Background: Several dermatoses are mediated by histamine, such as urticaria, angioedema, ...
Background and aims. Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma share common mediators, cytokines, and chemok...
Allergic rhinitis as one of the most common non-infectious respiratory inflammatory diseases is a gl...
We previously reported on brain H1 receptor occupancy measurements of antihistamines in human brain ...
Histamine is a key mediator in allergic diseases, where it exerts most of its effects through the H1...
The comparative analysis of current data on pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy an...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
This article reviews the molecular biology of the interaction of histamine with its H1-receptor and ...
PubMed: 23173575H1-antihistamines are inverse agonists that combine with and stabilize inactive conf...
The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robust cytokine...
Abstract: The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robus...
Second generation antihistamines are recognised as being highly effective treatments for allergy-bas...
There are four types of histamine receptors. Allergic symptoms, especially those in rhinoconjunctivi...
Antihistamines targeting the histamine H1 receptor play an important role in improving and maintaini...
The review of the literature provides current information about the clinical efficacy, safety and to...
Abstract: Background: Several dermatoses are mediated by histamine, such as urticaria, angioedema, ...
Background and aims. Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma share common mediators, cytokines, and chemok...
Allergic rhinitis as one of the most common non-infectious respiratory inflammatory diseases is a gl...
We previously reported on brain H1 receptor occupancy measurements of antihistamines in human brain ...
Histamine is a key mediator in allergic diseases, where it exerts most of its effects through the H1...
The comparative analysis of current data on pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy an...