Author:
Macharadze D Sh,Macharadze D Sh
Abstract
Histamin as allergic mediator that plays a role in allergic reactions and may contribute to impairment of atopic dermatitis. But antihistamines does not always lead to significant improvement of clinical symptoms of atopic dermatitis. In this review we discuss therapeutic options for the treatment with antihistamines in patients with atopic dermatitis.
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