Comparison of effects of topical levocabastine and nedocromil sodium on the early response in a conjunctival provocation test with allergen
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serval:BIB_C56E78BE4D65
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Comparison of effects of topical levocabastine and nedocromil sodium on the early response in a conjunctival provocation test with allergen
Journal
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
ISSN
0091-6749 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/1996
Volume
98
Number
6 Pt 1
Pages
1045-50
Notes
Clinical Trial
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Dec
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Dec
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple ocular challenges or seasonal trials have demonstrated the efficacy of levocabastine and nedocromil sodium in the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to compare the protective effect of levocabastine eye drops with that of nedocromil in a conjunctival provocation test with allergen. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with allergic conjunctivitis to grass pollen were recruited. After a preliminary provocation to determine conjunctival reaction threshold (erythema of at least 50% of the conjunctiva with ocular itching), patients were randomized to receive either topical levocabastine (0.05%) or nedocromil (2%) 15 minutes before provocation. Erythema and pruritus intensity were recorded at each concentration of allergen up to the reaction threshold. RESULTS: The allergen concentration level necessary to reach reaction threshold was increased (p < 0.001) after treatment with both drugs. Comparison between screening and each treatment indicated that the shift in allergen concentration was significantly greater after levocabastine treatment than after nedocromil treatment (p = 0.019). Conjunctival itching (symptom score) and erythema (percent conjunctival surface) were also better controlled by levocabastine than by nedocromil during provocation (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: In a provocation test with allergen, levocabastine and nedocromil were both effective in increasing the conjunctival tolerance to allergen, with better protection provided by levocabastine.
Keywords
Administration, Topical
Adolescent
Adult
Allergens/administration & dosage/*diagnostic use/immunology
Conjunctiva/*drug effects/*immunology
Conjunctivitis, Allergic/*drug therapy/*etiology
Cross-Over Studies
Double-Blind Method
Female
Histamine H1 Antagonists/pharmacology/therapeutic use
Humans
Immune Tolerance/drug effects
Male
Middle Aged
Nedocromil/*pharmacology/therapeutic use
Piperidines/*pharmacology/therapeutic use
Pollen/immunology
Pubmed
Web of science
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