N. Nenasheva, O. V. Sebekina, M. Peredelskaya, K. Akmalova
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How to fit an antihistamine, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient: From pharmacokinetics to profiling
The authors of the article describe the dependence of the effectiveness of any drug on the "correctness" of its choice for the patient and conclude that patient profiling can serve as an effective clinical method for selecting optimal therapy. When prescribing antihistamines, it is suggested to use the following main patient profiles: children, working adults, elderly patients. Each profile has its own specific purpose.
The article presents own clinical experience of using fexofenadine based on patient profiling. Cases of fexofenadine therapy in patients with allergic rhinitis and chronic urticaria are given as specific examples. Fexofenadine has an optimal safety profile with minimal impact on concentration and cognitive abilities. In this regard, it can be recommended to employees whose activities are associated with the speed of psychomotor reactions, schoolchildren and university students, elderly patients with high drug load and comorbidity.
The article discusses approaches to choosing the optimal second-generation antihistamine in patients of these groups seeking primary medical care when symptoms of urticaria and allergic rhinitis occur.