Cow’s Milk Allergy

Symptoms The possible symptoms of cow’s milk allergy include: Itching and a furry feeling in the mouth and throat, swelling, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (including blood in the stool), abdominal pain Skin rash, often around the mouth, urticaria (hives), eczema, flushing. Whistling, wheezing breathing, cough. Runny nose, nasal itching, nasal congestion. Allergic conjunctivitis The symptoms may … Cow’s Milk Allergy

Amoxicillin (Amoxil)

Products Amoxicillin is commercially available in the form of tablets, film-coated tablets, dispersible tablets, as powder or granules for the preparation of a suspension, as an infusion and injection preparation, and as a veterinary drug. In addition to the original Clamoxyl, numerous generics are available today. Amoxicillin was launched in 1972 and has been approved … Amoxicillin (Amoxil)

Obiltoxaximab

Products Obiltoxaximab was approved in the United States in 2016 as an infusion product (Anthim). It has not yet been registered in many countries. Obiltoxaximab was developed with funding from national organizations and is intended primarily for the treatment of victims of a terrorist attack with anthrax spores (Strategic National Stockpile). Structure and properties Obiltoxaximab … Obiltoxaximab

Propentofylline

Products Propentofylline is a form of film-coated tablets commercially available (Karsivan). It has been approved in many countries since 1986. This article refers to its use in dogs. Structure and properties Propentofylline (C15H22N4O3, Mr = 306.4 g/mol) is a xanthine derivative. Effects Propentofylline (ATCvet QC04AD90) is blood flow-promoting in the microcirculation and indirectly platelet aggregation-inhibiting, … Propentofylline

Insect Bites

Symptoms Three different main courses can be distinguished: 1. A mild, local reaction manifests as burning, pain, itching, redness of the skin, and formation of a large wheal. The symptoms improve within 4-6 hours. 2. in a moderately severe course, there is a more severe local reaction, with symptoms such as reddening of the skin … Insect Bites

Praziquantel

Products Various veterinary drugs containing praziquantel are on the market in many countries. In contrast, no human drugs are registered. Human drugs are also available in Germany, the United States, and other countries, such as Biltricide film-coated tablets. Structure and properties Praziquantel (C19H24N2O2, Mr = 312.4 g/mol) is a racemate. It exists as a white … Praziquantel

Dimetindenmaleate

Products Dimetinden maleate is commercially available as drops, gel, lotion, nasal spray, and nasal drops (Fenistil, Feniallerg, Vibrocil, Otriduo). The nasal products also contain the vasoconstrictor phenylephrine. The Fenistil products used internally (systemically) were renamed Feniallerg in 2009. The capsules and dragées are no longer available. Structure and properties Dimetind (C20H24N2, Mr = 292.4 g/mol) … Dimetindenmaleate

Omalizumab

Products Omalizumab is commercially available as a powder and solvent for solution for injection (Xolair). It has been approved in many countries since 2006. Structure and properties Omalizumab is a recombinant, humanized monoclonal antibody with a molecular weight of approximately 149 kDa. Effects Omalizumab (ATC R03DX05) has antiallergic and antiasthmatic properties. The effects are based … Omalizumab

Ketotifen

Products Ketotifen is commercially available in tablet form and as eye drops (Zaditen, Zabak). It has been approved in many countries since 1977. See also under ketotifen eye drops. Structure and properties Ketotifen (C19H19NOS, Mr = 309.43 g/mol) is a tricyclic benzocycloheptathiophene derivative structurally related to pizotifen (Mosegor, out of commerce). It is present in … Ketotifen

Methaqualone

Products Methaqualone was launched in the 1960s and is now off the market in many countries. Toquilone compositum (fixed combination with diphenhydramine) was withdrawn from the market in late 2005. Methaqualone is now one of the more tightly controlled narcotics (schedule a). Structure and properties Methaqualone (C16H14N2O, Mr = 250.3 g/mol) is a quinazoline derivative. … Methaqualone

Tripelennamine

Products Tripelennamine is commercially available as a solution for injection. It is approved exclusively as a veterinary drug in many countries and has been since 1959. In Germany, it is approved for use in humans as a pen to relieve itching after contact with insects, jellyfish, or stinging nettles (Azaron). Structure and properties Tripelennamine (C16H21N3, … Tripelennamine