Astemizole and terfenadine, two potent non-sedative H1 antihistamines, had no effect on itch measured objectively as nocturnal scratching and subjectively on a 10 cm line. Trimeprazine, however, a more sedative but less potent H1 antihistamine, was antipruritic, as was nitrazepam, a sedative benzodiazepine. We concluded (a) that antipruritic drugs act centrally by a property related to sedation; (b) H1 receptor antagonists have a peripheral antipruritic action only when itch is due to histamine release, as in the wealing disorders. Thus the new non-sedative H1 antihistamines have no place in the treatment of itch from other causes.
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Krause, L., & Shuster, S. (1983). Mechanism of action of antipruritic drugs. British Medical Journal, 287(6400), 1199–1200. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.287.6400.1199
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