Antihistamines are currently one of the most commonly administered drugs in children. They are used to treat symptoms that depend on histamine release, namely allergic diseases, such as rhinitis, asthma, urticaria, and anaphylaxis. It is possible to distinguish first- and second-generation antihistamines. Pharmacological effects and therapeutic indications are similar, but second-generation antihistamines have fewer adverse effects because they are more selective for peripheral H1 receptors. Although they have been on the market for several years, there are still many adverse effects linked to the antihistamine safety profile, especially in the first years of life. Thus, many antihistamines are prescribed off-label, especially in children y...
Drugs with antihistamine action are among the most commonly prescribed medicines in pediatrics. Acco...
Abstract Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common undiagnosed chronic condition in children. Modera...
Histamine is a chemical mediator, released predominantly by tissue mast cells, circulating basophils...
Antihistamines are currently one of the most commonly administered drugs in children. They are used ...
Therapy of allergic and many other diseases using antihistamine medications is the pressing topic in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: During the last decades, much attention has been paid to off-label and unlicens...
Histamine is a key mediator in allergic diseases, where it exerts most of its effects through the H1...
The article considers the role of histamine in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases and other patho...
Objective of the Review: Illustrate the use of antihistamines in the treatment of allergic diseases ...
Allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, chronic idiopathic nettle rash, atopic dermatitis have been cha...
Purpose: H1-antihistamines are commonly used in infants and children for the relief of histamine-med...
The article provides the authors’ proprietary data on the epidemiology of allergic rhinitis, as well...
The article reviews the urgent issue of the allergology, which is the application of the antihistami...
PubMed: 23173575H1-antihistamines are inverse agonists that combine with and stabilize inactive conf...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated that medication is commonly used off-label in childre...
Drugs with antihistamine action are among the most commonly prescribed medicines in pediatrics. Acco...
Abstract Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common undiagnosed chronic condition in children. Modera...
Histamine is a chemical mediator, released predominantly by tissue mast cells, circulating basophils...
Antihistamines are currently one of the most commonly administered drugs in children. They are used ...
Therapy of allergic and many other diseases using antihistamine medications is the pressing topic in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: During the last decades, much attention has been paid to off-label and unlicens...
Histamine is a key mediator in allergic diseases, where it exerts most of its effects through the H1...
The article considers the role of histamine in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases and other patho...
Objective of the Review: Illustrate the use of antihistamines in the treatment of allergic diseases ...
Allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, chronic idiopathic nettle rash, atopic dermatitis have been cha...
Purpose: H1-antihistamines are commonly used in infants and children for the relief of histamine-med...
The article provides the authors’ proprietary data on the epidemiology of allergic rhinitis, as well...
The article reviews the urgent issue of the allergology, which is the application of the antihistami...
PubMed: 23173575H1-antihistamines are inverse agonists that combine with and stabilize inactive conf...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated that medication is commonly used off-label in childre...
Drugs with antihistamine action are among the most commonly prescribed medicines in pediatrics. Acco...
Abstract Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common undiagnosed chronic condition in children. Modera...
Histamine is a chemical mediator, released predominantly by tissue mast cells, circulating basophils...