KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 69 | JAN.-MARCH, 2020
Comparative Efficacy of Fexofenadine Versus Levocetrizine Versus Desloratadine via 1% Histamine Wheal Suppression Te s t
KC S, Aryal A, Adhikary M, Karn D
Abstract: Background
Urticaria and allergic dermatoses remains a great challenge to treating dermatologist.
Histamine is the major mediator in such disorders. Antihistamines as levocetrizine,
fexofenadine and desloratadine are often used to treat such conditions. Ability of
antihistamines to suppress the allergic response helps to evaluate the efficacy of the
medicine.
Objective
To compare the efficacy of levocetrizine versus fexofenadine versus desloratadine in
suppressing histamine induced wheals in adults.
Method
One hundred and two healthy adult volunteers completed the study. Subjects
were randomized into 3 groups using an envelope method. First group received
fexofenadine (N=36), second group received levocetrizine (N =37), and third group
received desloratadine (N=29). Pretesting was performed by skin prick test with
histamine 1% (positive control) and normal saline (negative control). Wheal size was
recorded before and after the treatment (at 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 24 hours).
Result
At 30 minutes and 1 hour fexofenadine showed statistically significant wheal
suppression than levocetrizine and desloratadine (p=0.0016). However by 2 and
4 hours all three antihistamines; fexofenadine, levocetirizine and desloratadine
showed significant suppression of wheal. Whereas at 24 hours desloratadine showed
greater wheal suppression than levocetrizine and fexofenadine (p= 0.014).
Conclusion
The results of the present study showed that fexofenadine presented early onset
of action but longer suppression of wheal size was seen with desloratadine as
compared to other antihistamines. These potentials could be employed in clinical
aspects; depending upon the response needed.
Keyword : Desloratadine, Fexofenadine, Levocetrizine