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  • Does the histamine skin prick test identify patients at risk for toxicity after the ingestion of astemizole?

Does the histamine skin prick test identify patients at risk for toxicity after the ingestion of astemizole?

Pediatric emergency care (1994-06-01)
J J Melvin, R D Anbar, J M Becker
ABSTRACT

Astemizole is a widely prescribed nonsedating antihistamine that suppresses wheal and flare reactions from histamine prick testing. We report a two-year-old girl with a serum concentration-proven overdose of astemizole who nonetheless exhibited a significant wheal and flare reaction after histamine skin prick testing for at least 22 hours after the ingestion. These findings suggest that histamine skin prick testing should not be used as a screening test to evaluate whether an ingestion of astemizole has occurred.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Histamine bisphosphate monohydrate
Sigma-Aldrich
Histamine bisphosphate monohydrate, ≥99.0% (NT)