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Topical levocabastine protects better than sodium cromoglycate and placebo in conjunctival provocation tests

 

作者: M. Rimaus,   N.‐I. M. Kjellman,   L.‐O. Blychert,   B. Bjöurkstén,  

 

期刊: Allergy  (WILEY Available online 1990)
卷期: Volume 45, issue 1  

页码: 18-21

 

ISSN:0105-4538

 

年代: 1990

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1398-9995.1990.tb01079.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

关键词: allergic conjunctivitis;conjunctival provocation test;levocabastine;sodium cromoglycate;topical antihistatitine

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Levocabastine is a new H1receptor blocking antihistamine which is intended for topical use in the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis. The protective effect of the drug in conjunctival provocation test (CPT) was evaluated in a double blind study of 25 children aged 9–17 years with confirmed pollen allergy. One drop of levocabastine, cromoglycate or placebo was instilled into the conjunctival sac of both eyes. After 15 min CPT was performed, starting with 320 BU of pollen extract. The allergen dose was increased every 10 min in half 10‐log steps in the right eye until a positive reaction occurred, or the top dose 320,000 BU was reached. The lowest dose resulting in a positive CPT reaction, i.e. at least 50% of the conjunctiva with erythema, was defined as the allergenic threshold dose (ATD). Pretreatment with levocabastine resulted in a median ATD of 32,000 BU, compared with 10,000 after cromoglycate (p<0.001) or placebo (P<0.01). Levocabastine was also superior in reducing subjective itch in the eyes. Determination of the ATD can be used as a relatively quick assessment of drugs intended for the treatment of allergic conjunctivi

 

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