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Oxatomide in Food Allergies. Comparative Study versus Disodium Chromoglycate

Authors :
Giovanni Cammarota
M. Nicora
Esmeralda Capristo
Giovanni Gasbarrini
F. G. Foschi
O Quercia
Giovanni Addolorato
N. Gentiloni
E. Castelli
Giuseppe Francesco Stefanini
L. Marsigli
Alessandro Gasbarrini
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1998.

Abstract

A randomized, controlled, single blind study was carried out to compare the efficacy and safety of oxatomide and disodium chromoglycate in the treatment of adverse reactions to food. Twenty-three patients (16F and 7M) with urticaria (16 patients), respiratory (5 patients), intestinal (15 patients) and/or neurological symptoms (3 patients) were treated for 60 days: 14 (9F and 5M; mean ± SD age 36.3 ± 13.8 years) with oxatomide, 60 mg every evening and 9 (7F and 2M; 31.5 ± 15.1 years) with disodium chromoglycate, 500 mg three times a day. Both therapies lasted two months. On admission and after 15,30 and 60 days skin (wheals, itching, vesicular blisters, scratching lesions), respiratory (rhinorrhea, sneezing, coughing, wheezing), intestinal (constipation, diarrhea, bloating, abdominal pain and/or cramps) and neurological (headache, irritability) symptoms were assessed. Wheals decreased in number and size in both groups (p Both treatments were effective as regards cutaneous, intestinal and respiratory symptoms, with a significant reduction of itching, wheals and vesicular blisters and the complete relies of intestinal disorders. The drugs were well tolerated.

Details

ISSN :
20587384
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9684b80d81742f38f93994d63777b730
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/039463209801100304