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Pathogenesis and treatment of pruritus in cholestasis. Drugs [Drugs] Journal article

 
TitlePathogenesis and treatment of pruritus in cholestasis.
Author(s)Kremer AE, Beuers U, Oude-Elferink RP, Pusl T 
InstitutionLiver Center, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
SourceDrugs 2008; 68(15):2163-82.
AbstractPruritus is an enigmatic, seriously disabling symptom accompanying cholestatic liver diseases and a broad range of other disorders. Most recently, novel itch-specific neuronal pathways, itch mediators and their relevant receptors have been identified. In addition, new antipruritic therapeutic strategies have been developed and/or are under evaluation. This review highlights recent experimental and clinical findings focusing on the pathogenesis and actual treatment of pruritus in cholestatic liver disease. Evidence-based therapeutic recommendations, including the use of anion exchange resins cholestyramine, colestipol and colesevelam, the microsomal enzyme inducer rifampicin, the opioid receptor antagonists naltrexone and naloxone, and the serotonin reuptake inhibitor sertraline, are provided.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18840005
  
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