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Title: | An Open-Label, Multicentre Study of Levocetirizine for the Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis and Urticaria in Taiwanese Patients |
Authors: | ;Fang, Sheen-Yie;Perng, Diahn-Warng;Lee, J.Yu-Yun;Lin, Ding-Yu;黃志揚;HUANG, CHIH-YANG |
Contributors: | 生物科技學系 |
Keywords: | "allergic rhinitis, urticaria, levocetirizine, patient perception, persistent allergic rhinitis,
intermittent allergic rhinitis" |
Date: | 2010-01 |
Issue Date: | 2012-11-23 09:12:26 (UTC+0) |
Abstract: | "Levocetirizine has been shown in observational studies in the west as an effective and satisfactory
therapy for patients with allergic respiratory and skin disease. An open-label, multicentre observational
study was conducted to investigate the patients’ perception of levocetirizine in the treatment of allergic
rhinitis (AR) and urticaria in Taiwanese patients. Three hundred and thirty-three patients (236 AR and
97 urticaria patients) attending out-patient clinics of medical centres across Taiwan were included in the
study. Patients were treated with levocetirizine 5 mg once daily (AR patients for 2-4 weeks and urticaria
patients for 2-6 weeks) and at the end of treatment, they evaluated for symptoms of disease, perception
of change in symptoms, global efficacy and tolerability, global preference over previous antiallergic
treatment, change in quality of sleep/daily activities, and safety and adverse events (AEs). Levocetirizine
markedly improved the symptoms of AR and urticaria; with 70-75% of AR patients and 60-80% of
urticaria patients reporting complete or marked improvements in individual symptoms. Asthma
symptoms were completely or markedly improved in 44% of patients with AR and concomitant asthma.
A majority of the patients was satisfied with levocetirizine therapy and 50-70% indicated preference for
levocetirizine over previous therapy. Overall, 50-74% of all patients perceived improvements in quality
of sleep/daily activities and 50-65% of the patients rated the onset of action for levocetirizine as very
rapid or rapid. Somnolence was the most common AE, reported by 7.4% of AR and 7.0% of urticaria
patients. The results of this study indicated that levocetirizine is an effective and satisfactory therapy
for the management of allergic respiratory and skin disease in Taiwanese subjects." |
Relation: | CHINESE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY |
Appears in Collections: | [生物科技學系] 期刊論文
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