Fexafenadine
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Fexafenadine
I was prescribed Fexafenadine to combat Cholinergic Urticaria and take 180 mg per day. I was told it was possible to take more but my symptoms are kept in check with this now. However I have had this regime for four years now and see no end in sight as symptoms return if I stop.
It is almost impossible to be re referred to the skin clinic especially when everything is working well but it does worry me about long term effects or whether current practice offers other treatments.
Thanks, Sheila
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Re: Fexafenadine
Hi Sheila,
As I'm sure you're aware, cholinergic urticaria can be completely debilitating. I vividly remember a teenager who wouldn't attend school as the weals would break out during a short walk to school.
Fexofenadine is a clean drug and safe for long-term use. There are alternative treatments that I often recommend when antihistamines have failed to work (e.g. propranolol) but I think you're safer on the treatment you're already on.
Best wishes,
Sree
As I'm sure you're aware, cholinergic urticaria can be completely debilitating. I vividly remember a teenager who wouldn't attend school as the weals would break out during a short walk to school.
Fexofenadine is a clean drug and safe for long-term use. There are alternative treatments that I often recommend when antihistamines have failed to work (e.g. propranolol) but I think you're safer on the treatment you're already on.
Best wishes,
Sree
Dr Sreedhar Krishna
Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Clinical Fellow in Dermatopathology
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