Effects of Desloratadine Citrate Disodium on Serum Immune Function Indices, Inflammatory Factors and Chemokines in Patients with Chronic Urticaria.

Author: WangJuan, YanXiaoning, ZhaoYiding

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of desloratadine citrate disodium on serum immunological function indices (IgE, C3 and C4), inflammatory factors (IL-4, IL-17 and IL-33), and chemokines (MCP-1, RANTES and Eotaxin) in patients with chronic urticaria. STUDY DESIGN: An experimental study. PLACE AN...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.29271/jcpsp.2019.03.214

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Desloratadine Citrate Disodium: A Potential Oasis for Chronic Urticaria?

Chronic urticaria, a condition marked by recurrent hives, can be a persistent source of discomfort and irritation. This study investigates the potential of desloratadine citrate disodium, a second-generation antihistamine, as a treatment option for this condition. Researchers conducted an experimental study comparing the effects of desloratadine citrate disodium to loratadine, a first-generation antihistamine, on serum immunological function indices, inflammatory factors, and chemokines in patients with chronic urticaria. Their findings suggest that desloratadine citrate disodium may be more effective in reducing the severity of chronic urticaria, potentially by balancing Th1/Th2 cell function, regulating inflammatory mediators, and inhibiting the action of chemokines. This study offers hope for individuals struggling with chronic urticaria, suggesting that desloratadine citrate disodium may provide a new path toward relief.

Desloratadine Citrate Disodium: A Potential Oasis for Chronic Urticaria?

This study offers a glimmer of hope for those struggling with chronic urticaria. The findings suggest that desloratadine citrate disodium, a second-generation antihistamine, may offer a more effective treatment option compared to loratadine. The study's findings highlight the potential of desloratadine citrate disodium as a valuable addition to the therapeutic landscape for chronic urticaria.

Navigating the Sands of Individualized Treatment

While the study suggests that desloratadine citrate disodium offers promise for those with chronic urticaria, it is crucial to remember that treatment is often a personalized journey. The study underscores the need for individualized treatment strategies, taking into account the specific needs and characteristics of each patient. It's a reminder that the desert of chronic urticaria is vast and diverse, requiring careful exploration and customized approaches to find the most effective treatment solutions.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study suggests that desloratadine citrate disodium may offer a more effective treatment option for chronic urticaria compared to loratadine. While the journey through this challenging condition can be a long and winding one, desloratadine citrate disodium offers a potential oasis of relief. However, it's crucial to remember that each patient's experience is unique, requiring personalized treatment strategies to navigate the shifting sands of chronic urticaria.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-06-27
  2. Date Revised 2019-06-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

30823944

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.29271/jcpsp.2019.03.214

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