Effectiveness of the antihistamine and anti-PAF effects of rupatadine in allergic diseases: off-label use in a case series study

Rita Aguiar, Rocío Concepción Albores-Arguijo, Ewa Cichocka-Jarosz, Joanna Jerzynska, Douglas P Mack

Abstract

Rupatadine is a modern, long-acting, non-sedating antihistamine that targets the H1 receptor and exhibits additional strong antagonist activity toward plateletactivating factor (PAF) receptors as well as exerting other anti-inflammatory effects. All these properties have positioned rupatadine as a remarkable treatment option for adults and children with various allergic and skin disorders, including allergic rhinitis and urticaria of different causes. This case series shows the real-world effectiveness and safety of off-label rupatadine use in paediatric patients with clinically relevant complex allergy-related and dermatology-related conditions, whose underlying pathogenetic mechanisms were successfully addressed by the pharmacological profile of rupatadine.

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Article Details

Article Type

Case Series

DOI

10.7573/dic.2025-8-2

Publication Dates

Accepted: ; Published: .

Citation

Aguiar R, Albores-Arguijo RC, Cichocka-Jarosz E, Jerzynska J, Mack DP. Effectiveness of the antihistamine and anti-PAF effects of rupatadine in allergic diseases: off-label use in a case series study. Drugs Context. 2025;14:2025-8-2. https://doi.org/10.7573/dic.2025-8-2

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