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Query: UMLS:C0033774 (pruritus)
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Limb activity meters, otherwise modified self-winding watches that can record limb agitative movements such as in itch-provoked scratch, were introduced for an objective evaluation of the relative effectiveness of three antipruritic drugs: chlorpheniramine, cyproheptadine, and sulphapyridine for palliating pruritus associated with chloroquine chemosuppressive treatment of acute malarial febrile paroxysms in eighteen adult patients. Six fit and healthy subjects were also studied to obtain data for unmedicated controls. The meters were used to monitor the upper and lower limb activities of the patients during nocturnal sleep for 6 hours over 3 consecutive nights, after they had developed the chloroquine-induced pruritus and were then administered the antipruritic medications, six patients per drug, by a random selection. Sulphapyridine antipruritic treatment significantly reduced the activities of the upper limbs of itchy patients much greater than did cyproheptadine (P < 0.0001, right hand; P < 0.01 left hand). However sulphapyridine-treated patients still itched significantly more than controls from the greater activities in the dominant right hand of the patients (P < 0.05). Cyproheptadine had a marginally-better performance than chlorpheniramine, generally, in palliating the chloroquine-induced pruritus but only in one of 3 nights, for the right hand recordings, were the limb activities significantly different. There was no significant difference observed in the activities of the lower limbs for the unmedicated controls compared to itchy patients, irrespective of the antipruritic treatment mode. Five out of the 6 patients treated with sulphapyridine also complained of anorexia plus a feeling of fullness or indigestion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:The antipruritic effects of chlorpheniramine, cyproheptadine and sulphapyridine monitored with limb activity meters on chloroquine induced pruritus among patients with malaria. 749 3

Linear IgA bullous dermatosis (LABD) is a rare acquired autoimmune chronic vesiculobullous dermatosis affecting primarily young children and older adults. We report a 17-year-old Chinese boy with a 2-month history of intense itching erythema or tense vesicles on healthy skin or on an erythematous base, with parts of lesions arising a characteristic "cluster of jewels" pattern. With the characteristics of vesicles or blisters on the skin, subepidermal blisters with neutrophilic infiltrate on histology, and linear IgA deposits on the basement membrane zone and absence of other immunoglobulins on direct immunofluorescence, LABD was dignosized. Sulfapyridine has also been reported as one of the best options of systemic therapy for LABD. Our patient successfully treated with only oral sulfasalazine (alternative medicine of sulfasalazine), which is safe and effective.
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PMID:Successful treatment of a case of idiopathic linear IgA bullous dermatosis with oral sulfasalazine. 3189 94