Morris E C
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Prim Care. 1987 Sep;14(3):605-21.
In 1987 the clinician has available to him a wide range of pharmacologic agents with which to treat allergic disease. These drugs used alone or in combination may eliminate or significantly modify allergic symptoms in any organ system. The appropriate use of several drugs in combination can alleviate the need to accept partial resolution of symptoms. However, due to the complexity of some of these agents and the possibility of drug interactions and associated side effects a thorough understanding of their use and pharmacology is needed.