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Management and treatment of chronic urticaria (CU)

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Published:31st May 2015
Author: Maurer M, Church MK, Gonçalo M, Sussman G, Sánchez-Borges M.
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Ref.:J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2015 Jun;29 Suppl 3:16-32.
DOI:10.1111/jdv.13198.
Management and treatment of chronic urticaria (CU)


Developments increasing our understanding of chronic urticaria have resulted in the simplification and improvement of available treatments. Currently, many treatments target mast cell mediators, but we can now disrupt mast cell activation with the anti-IgE antibody omalizumab, which has markedly advanced the treatment landscape for patients with difficult-to-treat urticaria. Current guidelines provide a framework for the management and treatment of patients with CU but, as each patient is different, knowledge and experience of specialist dermatologists and allergists are key to effective pharmacotherapy. This article reviews the different therapeutic options for patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (also called chronic idiopathic urticaria) or chronic inducible urticaria and discusses management of special populations or special circumstances related to CU.


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