Abstract
Histamine-induced skin reactions were studied in four animal species. Cetirizine displayed very potent oral antihistaminic activity in this model. In rats, the dose that reduced the reaction by 50% in comparison to controls was 4.2 mumol/kg and between 0.1 and 0.4 mumol/kg for the other species (mice, guinea pigs, and dogs). Cetirizine also inhibited the immediate hypersensitivity reaction induced by Ascaris extract in dogs. By the oral route, cetirizine had a more potent and longer acting activity than mepyramine, clemastine, terfenadine, astemizole, and hydroxyzine.
MeSH terms
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Allergens / immunology*
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Animals
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Benzhydryl Compounds / pharmacology
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Cetirizine
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Clemastine / pharmacology
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Dogs
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Female
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Guinea Pigs
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Histamine / pharmacology*
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Histamine Antagonists / pharmacology*
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Hydroxyzine / analogs & derivatives*
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Hydroxyzine / pharmacology
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Hypersensitivity, Immediate / physiopathology*
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Hypersensitivity, Immediate / prevention & control
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred Strains
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Pyrilamine / pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Inbred Strains
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Skin / drug effects*
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Skin / pathology
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Species Specificity
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Terfenadine
Substances
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Allergens
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Benzhydryl Compounds
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Histamine Antagonists
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Hydroxyzine
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Terfenadine
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Histamine
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Clemastine
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Pyrilamine
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Cetirizine