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Clinical Trial
. 1983 Oct 22;287(6400):1199-200.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.287.6400.1199.

Mechanism of action of antipruritic drugs

Clinical Trial

Mechanism of action of antipruritic drugs

L Krause et al. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). .

Abstract

Astemizole and terfenadine, two potent non-sedative H1 antihistamines, had no effect on itch measured objectively as nocturnal scratching and subjectively on a 10 cm line. Trimeprazine, however, a more sedative but less potent H1 antihistamine, was antipruritic, as was nitrazepam, a sedative benzodiazepine. We concluded (a) that antipruritic drugs act centrally by a property related to sedation; (b) H1 receptor antagonists have a peripheral antipruritic action only when itch is due to histamine release, as in the wealing disorders. Thus the new nonsedative H1 antihistamines have no place in the treatment of itch from other causes.

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