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  2. Anti-allergic agent - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of antihistamines with their indications and routes of administration Class of antihistamines Examples Uses Route of administration First generation Diphenhydramine, Chlorpheniramine, Brompheniramine, Promethazine: Allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, itching Oral, topical, intraocular

  3. Autoimmune urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Antihistamines can be very effective in controlling the symptoms of urticaria and are usually the first choice of treatment. There are two types of antihistamines: first-generation, such as diphenhydramine, which can cause drowsiness, and second-generation, such as cetirizine and loratadine, which are less likely to cause drowsiness.

  4. Ebastine - Wikipedia

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    Ebastine is a second-generation H1 receptor antagonist that is indicated mainly for allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria. [5] It is available in 10 and 20 mg tablets [6] and as fast-dissolving tablets, [7] as well as in pediatric syrup. It has a recommended flexible daily dose of 10 or 20 mg, depending on disease severity.

  5. What are hives? A dermatologist explains

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    Hives, or urticaria, are itchy pink welts that could appear anywhere on your skin. Some are bumps as small as a pinhead, while others may merge together to cover large patches of your skin.

  6. Bilastine - Wikipedia

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    Bilastine is an antihistamine medication used to treat hives (), allergic rhinitis and itchy inflamed eyes (allergic conjunctivitis) caused by an allergy. [6] It is a second-generation antihistamine and takes effect by selectively inhibiting the histamine H 1 receptor, preventing these allergic reactions. [7]

  7. H1 antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Urticaria; Angioedema; Diarrhea; Pruritus (atopic dermatitis, insect bites) Anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions—adjunct only; Nausea and vomiting; Sedation (first-generation H 1-antihistamines) H 1-antihistamines can be administered topically (through the skin, nose, or eyes) or systemically, based on the nature of the allergic condition.

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