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Multidisciplinary Real-World Experience With Bilastine, a Second Generation Antihistamine

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Lynde CW, Sussman G, Dion PL, Guenther L, Hébert J, Rao J, Leek TV, Waserman S.

J Drugs Dermatol. 2020 Feb 1;19(2):145-154. doi: 10.36849/JDD.2020.4835.

Allergic conditions, such as seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR), and urticaria (both acute and chronic) are frequently treated with H1-antihistamines. However, first-generation H1-antihistamines cause impairment and potentially interfere with restful sleep, cause hangovers or “morning after” effects, impair learning and memory, and reduce work efficiency. Second generation antihistamines, such as bilastine have shown to decrease allergy symptoms effectively without causing night-time sleep disturbances and related adverse events.

Bilastine is a prescription medicine. It is not derived from nor is it a metabolite of another antihistamine, has a rapid one-hour onset of action and provides sustained efficacy. Bilastine does not penetrate the brain, is scarcely metabolized and does not interact with cytochrome P450. For the treatment of allergic conditions in adults and children over 12 years of age, a daily oral dose of bilastine 20 mg is recommended.

This real world case project was developed to help optimize patient care and supported with evidence from the literature. It included patients between 9 and 76 years old with seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial allergic rhinitis and chronic and acute urticaria as well as urticarial vasculitis and pruritus associated with inflammatory skin conditions.

The presented cases using bilastine showed positive outcomes for the patients, relieving symptoms with safety and good tolerance.

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Theme:

Multidisciplinary Real World Allergic patients that require antihistamine (AH) use.

Methods

Multidisciplinary Real-World cases that require AH use. Cases should be coupled with evidence from the literature.  Any discussion concerning off-label use should be considered an expert opinion only. The target audience for this contest are physicians who treat patients with conditions requiring AHs.

The cases presented should be focused on the use of antihistamines in conditions such as allergic rhinitis or rhinoconjunctivitis and urticaria, as well as less common but challenging conditions such as urticarial vasculitis and pruritus skin conditions.

Jury panel of the contest:

The members of the jury will be: Prof I. Ansotegui, Prof M. Church., Dr P. Rodriguez del Rio.

The panel members will make sure that cases include some of the following questions:

  • What are the case and the impact of the condition?
  • What are the treatment options, and what treatment(s) were previously used?
  • Why might antihistamines work in this case, and what were the results of use?
  • Did any adverse events occur? If yes, describe.
  • What (if any) are the special circumstances related to this particular case and what lessons are learned?

The panel will discuss the information presented and the use of AHs. During a one-day panel meeting each member of the panel will present 3 selected cases, followed by a group discussion, after which a final consensus vote on the cases will be conducted to select 3 cases as winners of the free EAACI 2021 Registrations.  The panel will also review other cases and select an additional X cases for inclusion in a publication.

The decision will be published in this website.

Participants in the contest will be included as authors of this publication and give up their copyrights for this purpose. The final publication will be published for free download in this website.

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