“…Numerous studies have compared the effects of a single dose of different antihistamines on histamine-induced weal and flare, with the majority enrolling healthy volunteers (Table 1). Loratadine was included in 15 of the 28 studies of healthy volunteers [37,38,40,41,44,45,[55][56][57][65][66][67][68][69][70] and caused less suppression of weal and flare than other second-generation antihistamines in all but three of the studies, usually when antihistamines were studied within 24 h after drug intake [37,69,70]. On the other hand, cetirizine, included in 20 studies of healthy volunteers, suppressed weal and flare to a greater extent than loratadine (nine studies) [ (four studies) [46,47,55,69], and desloratadine (one study) [60].…”