The Role of Cetirizine in the Changing Landscape of IV Antihistamines: A Narrative Review
Since 1955, the only available H1 antihistamines for intravenous administration have been first-generation formulations and, of those, only intravenously administered (IV) diphenhydramine is still approved in the USA. Orally administered cetirizine hydrochloride, a second-generation H1 antihistamine...
Main Authors: | Bernstein, J.A (Author), Blaiss, M.S (Author), Camargo, C.A., Jr (Author), Fulgham, P. (Author), Haumschild, R. (Author), Kessler, A. (Author), Moellman, J. (Author), Pines, J.M (Author), Rupp, K. (Author), Tyler, T. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2022
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