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Zafirlukast has no beneficial effects in the treatment of chronic urticaria.

Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2003-03-26)
A Reimers, C Pichler, A Helbling, W J Pichler, N Yawalkar
ABSTRACT

Leukotriene receptor antagonists have shown some efficacy in t he treatment of asthma. Injection of LTC4, LTD4 and LTE4 into the skin leads to a weal-and-flare reaction, suggesting an involvement of leukotrienes in the pathogenesis of urticaria. Indeed, various reports have indicated a beneficial effect for leukotriene receptor antagonists in patients with chronic urticaria. To determine the therapeutic effect of the leukotriene receptor antagonist zafirlukast in patients with chronic urticaria. The study was a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study lasting for 12 weeks. Fifty-two patients with chronic urticaria were investigated at a university hospital. The patients were randomized to receive 20 mg zafirlukast b.i.d. or placebo and cross-over was scheduled after 6 weeks. The efficacy of the treatment was evaluated by a daily symptom score, six physical examinations, the requirement of rescue antihistamines (acrivastine) and an overall assessment by the patient andthe investigating physician. Forty-six patients completed the study: zafirlukast was well tolerated without alteration of the investigated laboratory parameters. In comparison with placebo, treatment with zafirlukast resulted in no significant positive effect for any of the efficacy measures. Moreover, we were unable to identify any subgroup of patients with chronic urticaria responding with a therapeutic benefit. The leukotriene receptor antagonist zafirlukast does not provide a significant therapeutic benefit at a dose of 20 mg b.i.d. in patients with chronic urticaria.