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Treatment of chronic urticaria with a beta<sub>2</sub>‐adrenergic stimulant
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1977
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Twenty-four PatientsAllergyAntiparasitic AgentAllergy MedicineDrug ResistanceChronic UtricariaMedicineClinical DermatologyNeuropharmacologyChronic UrticariaPharmacotherapyDermatologyConventional TherapyPharmacologyDrug AllergyComplementary Medicine
Twenty-four patients with chronic utricaria resistant to conventional therapy were treated orally with terbutaline, a specific beta2 stimulant. This therapy was much more effective than antihistamines. At the dose of 1-25 mg three times a day, there were few side effects. The efficacy was independent of the IgE levels; it seemed greater in idiopathic cases than in cholinergic or pressure induced urticaria.
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