Urticaria

A vascular reaction , involving upper dermis, represent localized edema caused by dilatation and increased permeability of capillaries or may be due to hypersensitivity to food or drugs, foci of infection, physical agents (heat, cold, light, friction) and marked by development of wheal.

 

Medications (drug generics) used in Urticaria

Primary Drugs

Acrivastine
Astemizole
Azatadine (Maleate)
Bamipine (Lactate)
Brompheniramine (Maleate)
Carbinoxamine (Maleate)
Chloroquine
Chlorphenpyridamin
Clemastine
Cyproheptadine (HCl)
Desloratadine
Diphenhydramine
Fexofenadine
Hydroxyzine
Mebhydrolin
Menthol
Mequitazine
Nortriptyline (HCl)
Pheniramine (Maleate)
Promethazine (HCl)
Terfenadine
Trimeprazine (Tartrate)
Triprolidine (HCl)

Secondary Drugs

Contra Drugs

Acefylline
Betahistine (HCl)
Celecoxib
Diclofenac Diethylammonium
Meclofenamate
Piroxicam-beta-cyclodextrin