LAS VEGAS — Antihistamines are not always the answer for pruritis in pain and advanced illness, Laura Meyer-Junco, PharmD, BCPS, CPE, said during a presentation at PAINWeek 2022. The clinical ...
The approval marks the first for a targeted treatment in chronic spontaneous urticaria in Europe in over a decade.
When the sun is out and the grass pollen count is high, many of us reach for an antihistamine to avoid the streaming eyes and constant sneezing of hay fever that can easily ruin outdoor picnics and ...
Hives, or urticaria, are a common skin rash that appears as raised, itchy welts. Sometimes, hives resolve quickly on their own, but if they persist, over-the-counter medications often help. Hives ...
Approval based on Phase 3 trials showing Dupixent significantly reduced itch and hives at 24 weeks compared to placebo In the EU, there are approximately 270,000 adults and adolescents aged 12 years ...
When it comes to treating urticaria (chronic spontaneous hives), antihistamines are usually the first-line treatment. But they don’t work for everyone. At least 1 in 4 people who take antihistamines ...
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi have won European Commission expanded approval of their blockbuster anti-inflammatory drug Dupixent for certain patients with the inflammatory skin condition ...
When that allergy season hits, it's normal to reach for your medication to try and get through your day. An FDA estimate says that 62.7 million over-the-counter packages of Zyrtec (cetirizine) and ...
Mentally, you’re outside enjoying the warm weather. Physically, you’re congested, sneezing, and coughing. You know the feeling, right? Yep, it's allergy season. That's when the best allergy medicine ...
While there are many factors that can contribute to dry skin, including your skincare regimen, weather changes and sun exposure, many people do not realize that certain medications can also lead to ...
A common antihistamine may offer hope for patients with a rare genetic disease that can lead to severe liver damage and ultimately require transplantation, according to new research from Rutgers ...