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Antileukotriene drugs

Riccioni G, Bucciarelli T, Mancini B, Di Ilio C, D Orazio N. Antileukotriene drugs clinical application, effectiveness and safety. Curr Med Chem 2007 14(18) 1966-77. [Pg.321]

LTC4 and LTD4 are potent bronchoconstrictors and are recognized as the primary components of the slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis (SRS-A) that is secreted in asthma and anaphylaxis. There are four current approaches to antileukotriene drug development 5-LOX enzyme inhibitors, leukotriene-receptor antagonists, inhibitors of FLAP, and phospholipase A2 inhibitors. [Pg.400]

Even though various antileukotriene drugs have been synthesized, none has reached clinical acceptability. Inhibition of histamine release by an apparent mast cell stabilizing mechanism (in lung tissue, but probably not elsewhere) is achieved with the carboxy-chromone derivative cromolyn sodium. The mechanism is believed to involve inhibition of histamine release from pulmonary mast cells by blocking Ca2+ movement through membrane channels. [Pg.629]

Wenzel S. Antileukotriene drugs in the management of asthma. JAMA 1998 280 38-39. [Pg.184]

The Cochrane Library is a relatively new and growing electronic library that provides more than 850 summaries of published literature about pharmaceutical and other interventions to improve health. The Library adds new titles four times a year to its cumulative online and CD versions (the latter, available by subscription, offers more databases). The Library s 2000 Issue 3 contains evidence on dozens of clinical dilemmas, such as antibiotic treatment for traveler s diarrhea, antileukotriene agents compared to inhaled corticosteroids in the management of recurrent and/or chronic asthma, opioid antagonists for alcohol dependence, and bromocriptine versus levodopa in early Parkinson s disease. The Cochrane Library also updates earlier reviews when important new evidence becomes available. Among the newest updates are tacrine for Alzheimer s disease, tricyclic and related drugs for nocturnal enuresis in children, and nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation. [Pg.181]


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