Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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Antistaminici

14 articoli — 1997-2026

RI Domande e risposte
Rinite allergica e trattamento farmacologico

2026/1 — pag. 59 — DOI

RI Aggiornamento
Orticaria cronica spontanea

Colussi L, Malni I, Badina L, Berti I.

2024/10 — pag. 629-634 — DOI

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a condition characterized by the daily occurrence of wheals, with or without angioedema. It persists for more than six weeks, without any identifiable triggering factor and is caused by the abnormal activation o...

EL Casi indimenticabili
Orticaria cronica: una realtà non così infrequente

Tessitore A

2022/4 — pag. 93-93 — DOI

A case of a (probably) chronic urticaria in a 6-year-old boy is described. The diagnostic and therapeutic approach is also discussed....

RI Dermo mail
Orticaria Molluschi

2020/10 — pag. 666 — DOI

RI Problemi speciali
Orticaria da freddo

E. Benelli, G. Longo, A. Ventura

2015/2 — pag. 99-103

Cold-induce urticaria, a subtype of physical urticaria, is characterized by the appearance of wheals after the exposure to cold. There are two main types of cold-induce urticaria: the most common is the typical one, which is characterized by a posi...

RI Digest
Farmacoterapia del sonno in pediatria

2010/8 — pag. 519-521

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Antistaminici e allattamento al seno

R. Davanzo, C. Oretti, L. Rubert, I. Roncoroni

2010/3 — pag. 179-184

The safety profile of antihistamines during breastfeeding is largely variable. New second generation antihistamines are preferable because of reduced side effects on the central nervous system and heart. Among old first generation antihistamines, h...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Gli antistaminici di nuova generazione: quando, come, perché

B. Lattanzi, A. Guerrieri, F.M. de Benedictis

2008/8 — pag. 511-519

Second-generation antihistamines differ from first-generation because of their elevated specificity and affinity for peripheral H1-receptors and because of their lower penetration in to the central nervous system, having fewer sedative effects as a...

EL Appunti di Terapia
Accesso libero
Uso dei farmaci contro la tosse e il raffreddore negli Stati Uniti dal 1999 al 2006

G. Bartolozzi

2008/7

EL Appunti di Terapia
Accesso libero
Medicine per la tosse e il raffreddore: si può anche morire!

G. Bartolozzi

2008/7

RI Problemi correnti
Orticaria acuta post-infettiva

M.P. Pilia, R. Meneghetti, G. Longo

2007/10 — pag. 647-651

Acute urticaria related to infections is a benign manifestation in children, especially in infancy and early childhood. It typically happens at the same time or at the end of, or after, a viral infection. The eruption is self-limited, and episodes ...

RI Farmacologia clinica
Accesso libero
Gli antistaminici in Dermatologia pediatrica

E. Bonifazi

2001/9 — pag. 604-608

The Author offers an overview of the pharmacological properties of first, second, and third generation antihistamines and discusses their indications in paediatric dermatology (urticaria, insect bites, atopic dermatitis and mastocytosis). Loratadin...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Orticaria autoimmune

S. Martelossi, F. Longo

1997/4 — pag. 249-250