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Oral Disodium Cromoglycate Treatment of A topic Dermatitis
Authors:Rune  Lindskov Lone  Knudsen
Institution:Dept of Dermatology, The Finsen Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Fourteen adults and 10 children with active atopic dermatitis entered this double blind cross-over study of oral disodium cromoglycate (DSCG) (adults 200 mg qid, children 100 mg qid) compared with placebo. Oral DSCG and placebo were given for 6 weeks in random order. According to the investigators' assessments of eczema, significant differences between active and placebo were found after 6 weeks' treatment, DSCG being favoured (P less than 0.05). No differences were detected in the investigators' assessment of lichenization and overall disease. No significant differences between the two treatments were demonstrated in the patients' assessments. Results from food allergic patients were similar to those from non-food allergic patients. Two patients reported possible side effects of arthralgia and urticaria respectively. There were no treatment effects on serum IgE values or any other laboratory data.
Keywords:atopic dermatitis  disodium  cromoglycate  double cross-over trail  food allergy
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