The second-generation antihistamines. What makes them different?
- PMID: 1673571
- DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1991.11700919
The second-generation antihistamines. What makes them different?
Abstract
Physicians often are faced with the decision of whether to prescribe a drug for its positive therapeutic effects or avoid prescribing it because of unacceptable side effects. This dilemma can sometimes be eased by keeping current on new therapeutic options as they become available. The authors provide a useful update on the state of the art in antihistamine therapy.
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