Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics

Chronic urticaria is a disease that can significantly impact a patient's quality of life and ability to function. There are effective treatment options, such as nonsedating antihistamines or biologics, but some patients do not respond to these therapies, or the therapies are not available or af...

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spelling th-mahidol.883552023-08-18T01:02:09Z Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics Zuberbier T. Mahidol University Medicine Chronic urticaria is a disease that can significantly impact a patient's quality of life and ability to function. There are effective treatment options, such as nonsedating antihistamines or biologics, but some patients do not respond to these therapies, or the therapies are not available or affordable to all patients. This review aims to summarize potential treatment strategies for patients (1) who do not respond to antihistamines and (2) cannot readily access or do not respond to biologics. The review emphasizes the importance of sound clinical practice, including correct diagnosis of chronic urticaria phenotypes, treatment of associated comorbidities, and consideration of add-on pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches. Although some treatments may lack high-quality evidence, they may still be justifiable in certain cases, provided that there is shared decision-making, regular reassessment, and early recognition of adverse events. 2023-08-17T18:02:08Z 2023-08-17T18:02:08Z 2023-08-01 Article Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice Vol.11 No.8 (2023) , 2265-2273 10.1016/j.jaip.2023.06.027 22132198 37356753 2-s2.0-85166923711 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/88355 SCOPUS
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Zuberbier T.
Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics
description Chronic urticaria is a disease that can significantly impact a patient's quality of life and ability to function. There are effective treatment options, such as nonsedating antihistamines or biologics, but some patients do not respond to these therapies, or the therapies are not available or affordable to all patients. This review aims to summarize potential treatment strategies for patients (1) who do not respond to antihistamines and (2) cannot readily access or do not respond to biologics. The review emphasizes the importance of sound clinical practice, including correct diagnosis of chronic urticaria phenotypes, treatment of associated comorbidities, and consideration of add-on pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches. Although some treatments may lack high-quality evidence, they may still be justifiable in certain cases, provided that there is shared decision-making, regular reassessment, and early recognition of adverse events.
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title Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics
title_short Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics
title_full Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics
title_fullStr Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Chronic Urticaria: Beyond H1-Antihistamines and Biologics
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title_sort potential therapeutic approaches for chronic urticaria: beyond h1-antihistamines and biologics
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