1. Treatment of itching in atopic eczema with antihistamines with a low sedative profile

Treatment of itching in atopic eczema with antihistamines with a low sedative profile

V Doherty, D G Sylvester, C T Kennedy, S G Harvey, J G Calthrop, J R Gibson

DOI: 10.1136/bmj.298.6666.96

Controlled Clinical Trial

None participants

1989

14 citations


  • What is this paper about?

    This paper appears to be about studying antihistamines with low sedative effects for treating itching in atopic eczema. However, I cannot provide a complete summary as the full text is not available, only the title and references.

  • How did the authors study this?

    Study conclusions come from the outcomes of a clinical trial.

  • What populations did the authors study?

    Not available patients. With not available eczema.

  • What conclusions can we draw?

    Note: With only the title and references available, I cannot provide detailed information about the methods, populations, results, or conclusions of this study. Doing so would require access to the full text of the paper.

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