[Endogenous histamine. Principles of prevention]
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[Endogenous histamine. Principles of prevention]
Abstract
After recalling the machanisms of liberation of endogenous histamine and its fate; the author discusses the pharmacological methods of protection of the organism against histamine liberation.
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