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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
urticaria
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A 10-year-old asthmatic boy began to suffer from urticarial rash and moderately severe bronchospasm after 8 weeks' treatment with disodium cromoglycate. Initially, DSCG had helped to control his asthmatic attacks, and steroid therapy could be discontinued. Inhalation provocation test with DSCG aerosol, 4 months after stopping DSCG treatment, showed an immediate-type 1 response and
urticaria
. A repeat provocation test, under antihistaminic cover , failed to produce similar response. When DSCG was withdrawn,
urticaria
vanished and the child remained symptom-free.
Disodium cromoglycate
is regarded as the possible aetiological agent.
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PMID:Asthma and urticaria during disodium cromoglycate treatment. A case report. 1 95
Out of twenty patients with a history of asthma or
urticaria
attributed to food substances, ten reacted on oral challenge: seven with asthma, one with asthma and
urticaria
and two with
urticaria
alone. In five of the eight asthmatic reactors, the symptoms developed within a few sec and there was no associated rise in free venous plasma histamine. In those remaining, two with asthma, two with
urticaria
and one with both, the symptoms developed only after 20-30 min. A rise in free plasma histamine occurred only in the two subjects with
urticaria
alone. The third with
urticaria
and asthma did not have blood estimations performed.
Sodium cromoglycate
in a dosage of 800 mg a day for 1 week, or a single dose of 1.0 g by mouth, did not block any of the reactions. By inhalation it blocked the asthmatic reactions which developed within a few sec of challenge.
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PMID:Effects of orally administered sodium cromoglycate in asthma and urticaria due to foods. 10 16
A patient with
urticaria
caused specifically by alcohol is described. The reaction could be blocked by indomethacin and naloxone, indicating that the eruption was mediated by endogenous opiates and prostaglandins.
Sodium cromoglycate
blocked the reaction completely and consistently.
...
PMID:Acute urticaria due to alcohol. 686 May 63
Dietary elimination is a treatment of first choice in food hypersensitivity. Such therapy is not always enough to stop the disease and introduction of pharmacological treatment is necessary. In prevention and long term treatment antiallergic drugs are recommended. The aim of the study was to assess efficacy and safety of oral sodium cromoglycate in treatment of food hypersensitivity in the youngest children. In our study we examined: the group of 25 children aged 6 months-3 years treated with oral cromolyn sodium during the period 4-20 weeks and 29 children aged 6 months-3 years treated with ketotifen. Symptoms from skin, digestive and respiratory tract, behaviour status were evaluated for drugs efficacy. Cromolyn and ketotifen effected a significant decrease in total symptoms score. The treatment was well tolerated. No serious side effects were noted. The incidents of skin rash, disquiet during the night, diarrhoea and
urticaria
were only 8 percent.
Sodium cromoglycate
is safe and effective drug in treatment of food allergy in children; specially in symptoms from gastrointestinal tract and multi-organs allergy.
...
PMID:[Sodium cromoglycate in the treatment of food hypersensitivity in children under 3 years of age]. 1176 17