Expert Commentary

Detailed history, nonsedating antihistamines improve management of pediatric urticaria


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE ODAC CONFERENCE

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The median duration of chronic urticaria was 4.3 years.

“That doesn’t sound great, but in considering one’s entire lifetime, it keeps things in perspective,” he said.

Dr. Friedman reported having no relevant disclosures.

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