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Dual h1 blocking properties of psychopharmaceuticals in managing pruriginous dermatoses

  • In: Community Pharmacy - Good Pharmacy Practice Posters
  • At: Hyderabad (India) (2011)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: CPS3-P-01
  • By: SER, Filip (City Departement for Skin And Veneral Diseases, Belgrade, Serbia)
  • Co-author(s): Savkovic, Tatjana (KBC Zvezdara, Hospital Pharmacy, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Savkovic, Zoran (PharmaSwiss, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Kadijevic, Irena (Pharnmacy Diafarm, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Gordic, Olivera (Pharmacy Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Draskovic, Jasmina (Pharmacy Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Djurovic, Dragan (Medicines and Medical Devices Agency of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Petronijevic, Dragoslav (Pharmacy Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Ivanic, Vanja (Pharnmacy Diafarm, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Plazinic, Olivera (Pharnmacy Diafarm, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Mirasevic, Slavica (Pharmacy Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)
    Paunovic, Momir (Institute for Biological Research Sinisa Stanjovic"", Belgrade, Serbia)
    Babic, Snezana (Pharmacy Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)
  • Abstract:

    The well-established role of psychological factor in many common dermatoses is well known. Despite the adequate topical therapy, managing anxiety and depression is the cornstone of therapy.Adding a tricyclic antidepressant in low to moderate dosage concomitantly with benzodiazepine is the treatment of choice. The therapeutic effect of the..

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