Title: Histamine and H1-Antihistamines in Allergic Disease
Abstract: Histamine and Histamine ReceptorsHistamine in Health and DiseaseM. Susana Repka-Ramirez and James M. BaraniukHistamine Receptors: Specific Ligands, Receptor Biochemistry, and Signal TransductionRemko A. Bakker, Hendrik Timmerman, and Rob LeursH1-Antihistamines: Basic ScienceStructure and Classification of H1-Antihistamines and Overview of Their ActivitiesGiorgio Walter Canonica, Giovanni Passalacqua, and Jean BousquetAntiallergic Anti-Inflammatory Effects of H1-Antihistamines in HumansParaya Assanasen and Robert M. NaclerioClinical Pharmacology of H1-AntihistaminesKeith J. Simons and F. Estelle R. SimonsH1-Antihistamines: Clinical ScienceAntihistamines and RhinoconjunctivitisPeter HowarthH1-Antihistamines in AsthmaJames L. Lordan and Stephen T. HolgateAntihistamine Treatment of Urticaria and AngiodemaAnne Kobza Black and Malcolm W. GreavesAnaphylaxis, Histamine, and H1-AntihistaminesStephen L. Winbery and Philip L. LiebermanCost-Effectiveness of H1-AntihistaminesMichael S. BlaissH1-Antihistamines: Potential Adverse EffectsCentral Nervous SystemMichael J. Welch, Eli O. Meltzer, and F. Estelle R. SimonsPotential Cardiac Toxicity of H1-AntihistaminesYee Guan Yap and A. John CammH1-Antihistamines: Special PopulationsH1-Antihistamines in Pregnancy and LactationMichael SchatzH1-Antihistamines in ChildrenF. Estelle R. SimonsH1-Antihistamines in Elderly PatientsMichael A. KalinerIndex
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-06-26
Language: en
Type: book
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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