Objective dose-response studies of histamine receptor blockade in the skin have been performed using suppression of the histamine-induced wheat and flare. Results with second-generation H-1-antagonists indicate a dose-dependent increase in histamine skin test suppression. Few dose-response studies of H-1-antagonists in allergic rhinitis or chronic urticaria have been published. The manufacturers' recommend doses for H-1-antagonists appear to be optimal with regard to safety and should not be exceeded, as the incidence of adverse effects may increase when higher doses are used. Also, even if higher doses are given, complete symptom relief may not occur in all patients, as total H-1-blockade still leaves the effects of other chemical mediators of inflammation unopposed.
机构:Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba
ESTELLE, F
SIMONS, R
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机构:Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba