Background : Histamine is responsible for the wheal and flare reaction in various allergic conditions. Classical antihistamines are the drugs which block the H 1 receptors and are widely used in various allergic conditions, whereas H 2 blockers are mainly used for acid peptic disease. Although H 1 receptor-mediated actions of histamine are primarily responsible for vasodilatation, vasopermeability, and itching, it has been observed that combined blocking of both H 1 and H 2 receptors may provide better relief. Aim: To compare the efficacy of levocetirizine (H 1 blocker) versus levocetirizine and ranitidine (H 2 blocker) in suppressing histamine-induced wheal. Methods: Fifteen volunteers were given a single dose of levocetirizine 5 mg on...
The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robust cytokine...
Abstract: Background: Several dermatoses are mediated by histamine, such as urticaria, angioedema, ...
Histamine-1 (H1) antihistamines are the first-line drug for the treatment of urticaria. Major progre...
Background: Histamine is the major mediator of allergic reactions. Newer H1 antihistaminics like le...
Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.The aim of our study was to compare the...
Histamine is a monoamine synthesized from the amino acid histidine that is well-known for its role i...
Background and aims. Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma share common mediators, cytokines, and chemok...
Background: This randomized, double-blind, crossover study compared the effects of the R-enantiomer ...
Objective: A previous study showed the inhibitory effects of loratadine on histamine-induced wheal,...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
Allergic rhinitis as one of the most common non-infectious respiratory inflammatory diseases is a gl...
This article reviews the molecular biology of the interaction of histamine with its H1-receptor and ...
Antihistaminic drugs have been used successfully for many years in the treatment of allergic disease...
Abstract: The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robus...
Background: Allergic rhinitis is a significant public health concern in many developed countries. Ho...
The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robust cytokine...
Abstract: Background: Several dermatoses are mediated by histamine, such as urticaria, angioedema, ...
Histamine-1 (H1) antihistamines are the first-line drug for the treatment of urticaria. Major progre...
Background: Histamine is the major mediator of allergic reactions. Newer H1 antihistaminics like le...
Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.The aim of our study was to compare the...
Histamine is a monoamine synthesized from the amino acid histidine that is well-known for its role i...
Background and aims. Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma share common mediators, cytokines, and chemok...
Background: This randomized, double-blind, crossover study compared the effects of the R-enantiomer ...
Objective: A previous study showed the inhibitory effects of loratadine on histamine-induced wheal,...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
Allergic rhinitis as one of the most common non-infectious respiratory inflammatory diseases is a gl...
This article reviews the molecular biology of the interaction of histamine with its H1-receptor and ...
Antihistaminic drugs have been used successfully for many years in the treatment of allergic disease...
Abstract: The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robus...
Background: Allergic rhinitis is a significant public health concern in many developed countries. Ho...
The allergy cascade presents widespread inflammatory and proinflammatory activation, robust cytokine...
Abstract: Background: Several dermatoses are mediated by histamine, such as urticaria, angioedema, ...
Histamine-1 (H1) antihistamines are the first-line drug for the treatment of urticaria. Major progre...