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Treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria with combined HI and H2 blockers

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Summary Combined H1 (cyproheptadine) and H2 antihistamines (cimetidine) were tried in eight patients with chronic urticaria who were previously unresponsive to conventional anti‐urticarial regimens, including type I antihistamines, hydroxyzine, ephedrine and corticosteroids. 50 % of the patients responded with 90 % or greater improvement within 10 days. The remaining 50% showed no benefit. Side effects of the medications were minimal. These results indicate that a 10 day trial of both H1 and H2 antihistamines may be useful in patients with chronic urticaria resistant to all other standard treatment modalities.

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