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A 26-year-old male
suffering from acute
rhinitis took the fi
rst dose of Zolistan
(mizolastine, 10 mg),
orally, and 15
minutes later he
developed intense
generalized pruritus,
cutaneous rash,
oropharyngeal
pruritus, edema on
his face, difficulty
in swallowing, and
mild dyspnea. He was
treated with
methylprednisolone
and epinephrine and
improved within 30
minutes. The patient
had not taken
mizolastine before
and he has avoided
it since the
reaction. Cutaneous
tests with Zolistan
and its excipients
proved negative.
Simple-blind oral
challenge tests with
the excipients and
then with Zolistan
were positive only
with Zolistan. In
order to confirm the
absence of cross-reactivity
between mizolastine
and other
benzimidazoles, we
tested omeprazole,
domperidone and
mebendazole, all of
which yielded
negative results.
To our knowledge,
this is the second
case of immediate
hypersensitivity to
mizolastine
documented to date.
In our case, the
clinical history,
physical examination
and provocation
tests allow us to
establish the
diagnosis of
hypersensitivity to
mizolastine and
exclude the cross
reactivity with
other benzimidazole
derivatives.
Key words:
Antihistamines.
Benzimidazole
derivatives. Cross-reactivity.
Hypersensitivity.
Mizolastine. |