Abstract:Second-generation histamines are widely used and effective drugs for the treatment of urticaria, atopic dermatitis, and in both seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis. It has been recognized for some years that the newer antihistamines have a number of additional anti-inflammatory effects which appear to be independent of their H 1 receptor antagonist effect. These include in vitro inhibitory effects on eosinophil activation, chemotaxis, and on platelet, lymphocyte, or neutrophil activation, while in vivo se… Show more
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