1. Old versus new antihistamines: Effects on cognition and psychomotor functions
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K Sheth Shamil, P Patel Prakruti, M Gandhi Anuradha, J Shah Bela, and K Desai Chetna
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bepotastine ,cognation ,chlorpheniramine ,levocetirizine ,fexofenadine ,psychomotor function ,Medicine - Abstract
Context: Antihistamines (AHs) are the most widely long-term therapeutic option to manage allergic diseases. This research aimed to study the effects of long-term administration of AHs: on cognitive (memory, mood, attention, sleep and executive function) and psychomotor performance. Materials and Methods: This prospective, observational study for a total duration of 30 months was carried out at the Dermatology OPD in adult patients with dermatological condition who were newly prescribed either chlorpheniramine (4 mg, BD), levocetirizine (10 mg, OD), fexofenadine (180 mg, OD) or bepotastine (10 mg, BD) for at least 28 days as per inclusion and exclusion criteria after taking written informed consent. A detailed history of the patients, memory (using PGI memory scale) and psychomotor functions, Brief Mood Introspection Scale and Epworth Sleepiness Scale were assessed at baseline, 1 week and 4 weeks. Data obtained were analysed using paired sample t-test and one-way ANOVA followed by post hoc analysis (P-value
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- 2022
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