Treatment of Refractory Chronic Urticaria

Indian J Dermatol. 2015 May-Jun;60(3):230-7. doi: 10.4103/0019-5154.156325.

Abstract

Chronic spontaneous urticaria is a distressing disease encountered frequently in clinical practice. The current mainstay of therapy is the use of second-generation, non-sedating antihistamines. However, in patients who do not respond satisfactorily to these agents, a variety of other drugs are used. This article examines the available literature for frequently used agents including systemic corticosteroids, leukotriene receptor antagonists, dapsone, sulfasalazine, hydroxychloroquine, H2 antagonists, methotrexate, cyclosporine A, omalizumab, autologous serum therapy, and mycophenolate mofetil, with an additional focus on publications in Indian literature.

Keywords: Alternatives; anti-inflammatory; chronic; immunosuppressive; refractory; urticaria.

Publication types

  • Review