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Randomized placebo-controlled trial comparing desloratadine and montelukast in monotherapy and desloratadine plus montelukast in combined therapy for…

2004

BACKGROUND: H 1 -receptor antagonists are considered to be particularly effective in reducing pruritus, and they are therefore recommended as first-line treatment in patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU). Recently, antileukotriene receptors have been used in patients with CIU, either administered as monotherapy or combined with H 1 -receptor antagonists. OBJECTIVE: We compared the clinical efficacy of 5 mg of desloratadine administered once daily either as monotherapy or combined with a leukotriene antagonist, 10 mg of montelukast daily, and 10 mg of montelukast administered daily as monotherapy for the treatment of patients affected by CIU with placebo. METHODS: One hundred sixt…

AdultCyclopropanesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHistamine H1 Antagonists Non-SedatingSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaAdolescentUrticariamedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyPlacebo-controlled studyRandomized placebo-controlled trial; desloratadine; montelukast; chronic idiopathic urticariaAcetatesSulfidesPlaceboGastroenterologylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansMontelukastAgedDesloratadineLeukotriene E4Leukotriene receptorbusiness.industrydesloratadineRandomized placebo-controlled trialLoratadineMiddle AgedAntileukotrieneTreatment OutcomechemistryAnesthesiachronic idiopathic urticariaChronic DiseasemontelukastQuinolinesLeukotriene AntagonistsFemalebusinessmedicine.drug
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Leukotriene receptor antagonists in monotherapy or in combination with antihistamines in the treatment of chronic urticaria: A systematic review

2008

In vitro and in vivo clinical and experimental data have suggested that leukotrienes play a key role in inflammatory reactions of the skin. Antileukotriene drugs, ie, leukotriene receptor antagonists and synthesis inhibitors, are a class of anti-inflammatory drugs that have shown clinical efficacy in the management of asthma and in rhinitis with asthma. We searched MEDLINE database and carried out a manual search on journals specializing in allergy and dermatology for the use of antileukotriene drugs in urticaria. Montelukast might be effective in chronic urticaria associated with aspirin (ASA) or food additive hypersensitivity or with autoreactivity to intradermal serum injection (ASST) wh…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAllergyzafirlukastmedicine.medical_treatmentleukotrienes anti-inflammatory drugsReviewCold urticariaantihistamineimmune system diseasesparasitic diseasesImmunology and AllergyMedicineZafirlukastVibratory angioedemaskin and connective tissue diseasesMontelukastbusiness.industryleukotriene receptor antagonistsZileutonmedicine.diseaseAntileukotrienechronic idiopathic urticariamontelukastImmunologyAntihistaminebusinessmedicine.drug
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Is there a role for antileukotrienes in urticaria?

2006

In vitro and in vivo clinical and experimental data have suggested that leukotrienes play a key role in inflammatory reactions of the skin. Antileukotriene drugs, i.e. leukotriene receptor antagonists and synthesis inhibitors, are a new class of anti-inflammatory drugs that have shown clinical efficacy in the management of asthma. We searched the MedLine database and carried out a manual search on journals specializing in allergy and dermatology for the use of antileukotriene drugs in urticaria. Montelukast might be effective in chronic urticaria associated with aspirin or food additive hypersensitivity or with autoreactivity to intradermal serum injection when taken with an antihistamine b…

medicine.medical_specialtyAllergyLeukotrienesSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaUrticariamedicine.medical_treatmentDermatologyCold urticariaimmune system diseasesparasitic diseasesmedicineHumansZafirlukastskin and connective tissue diseasesMontelukastAsthmaClinical Trials as TopicAspirinbusiness.industryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalZileutonmedicine.diseaseDermatologyAntileukotrieneantileukotrieneantileukotrienes; urticariaHistamine H1 AntagonistsLeukotriene AntagonistsAntihistamineDrug Therapy CombinationFood Additivesbusinessmedicine.drugClinical and experimental dermatology
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