Dr. Casale presents the data on the use of antihistamines at licensed doses, indicating that only a minority achieve disease control.
This video highlights the use of antihistamines at licensed doses only achieves disease control in a minority of cases, indicating a significant need for more effective treatments.
Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics; Chief of Clinical and Translational Research, University of South Florida, Tampa, United States
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