CHRONIC CHLORPHENIRAMINE THERAPY - SUBSENSITIVITY, DRUG-METABOLISM, AND COMPLIANCE
- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 59 (5) , 341-346
Abstract
To investigate whether patients develop true subsensitivity to antihistamines during chronic therapy, we studied 14 adult subjects who received chlorpheniramine for 3-day and 3-week trials of therapy. Titrated skin tests to histamine and compound 48/80, chlorpheniramine blood levels (by HPLC), compliance, and side effects were monitored and compared during the two courses of therapy and their respective 72-hour washout periods. We found a significant correlation between chlorpheniramine blood levels and skin test suppression during both the 3-day and 3-week therapies. The 3-day chlorpheniramine therapy was more clinically effective (measured by skin test suppression corrected for serum chlorpheniramine concentration) than the 3-week therapy (P < .01). Chlorpheniramine serum half-lives and 2-hour chlorpheniramine blood levels were not significantly different after the 3-day and 3-week trials. Compliance was significantly worse (P < .01) during 3-week therapy. Medication side effects (particularly drowsiness) were frequently reported during both courses of therapy. We conclude that subsensitivity to chlorpheniramine does develop in adult patients receiving 3 weeks of therapy. This subsensitivity is not explained by changes in drug metabolism. In addition to subsensitivity, poor compliance may contribute to sub-therapeutic results during chronic antihistamine therapy. Side effects from antihistamines may also require individualization of therapy for certain patients.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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