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		Definition of antipruritic in English: antipruriticadjectiveˌantɪprʊˈrɪtɪk (chiefly of a drug) used to relieve itching. (多指药物)止痒的 Example sentencesExamples -  Topical application of doxepin provides significant antipruritic activity with a favorable safety profile, suggesting a role for doxepin cream in the symptomatic treatment of pruritus associated with eczematous dermatitis.
 -  The patient was treated with topical clobetasol cream and antipruritic agents, and the eruption resolved without sequelae within approximately 7 days after onset.
 -  The sedation is an important feature of their antipruritic action.
 -  Several studies have shown that the serotonergic effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors consistently produces the strongest antipruritic response in patients with neurotic excoriations.
 -  An antihistamine such as hydroxyzine hydrochloride taken before bedtime is often quite helpful because it provides both antipruritic and sedative effects.
 -  Diphenhydramine, in a dosage of 25 to 50 mg three or four times daily, or hydroxyzine hydrochloride, in a dosage of 25 mg three or four times daily, provides an antipruritic effect.
 -  A retrospective evaluation of the financial impact of ketorolac in hospital inpatients showed that it was associated with reduced lengths of stay and reduced use of narcotic, antipruritic, and antiemetic drugs.
 -  Moreover, the profound antipruritic effect of this drug is an added benefit.
 -  These compounds have anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and vasoconstrictive properties.
 -  When a robust take is suspected, management includes observation, patient education, and supportive care that includes resting the affected limb and using oral nonaspirin analgesic medications and oral antipruritic agents.
 -  Clinical trials of new antipruritic agents are in progress.
 -  This itching cannot be fully suppressed by conventional antipruritic agents such as antihistamines, and development of effective drugs has long been awaited.
 -  In prurigo nodularis, pruritus is the main symptom and it is of immediate importance to find an effective antipruritic therapy.
 -  Generally, antipruritic conditioners provide longer duration of effect and allow the use of an antimicrobial shampoo to help prevent cutaneous infections.
 -  The same dosage schedule may be followed for both antipruritic and antitussive therapy.
 
 
 nounˌantɪprʊˈrɪtɪk An antipruritic drug. 止痒药 Example sentencesExamples -  Symptomatic relief of erythema infectiosum may be provided using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antihistamines, and topical antipruritics.
 -  Topical antipruritics are preferred over systemic agents (such as oral antihistamines) when smaller surface areas of skin are affected and pruritus is not intractable.
 -  This method may act as a simple and robust screening procedure when evaluating potential antipruritics and allow a comparison among products.
 -  They are used in various cream or lotion preparations as antipruritics.
 -  Antipruritics such as menthol or camphor can be added to the corticosteroid base.
 -  In another aspect of the invention additional active components of the topical composition are disclosed such as anesthetics, antipruritics and antihistamines.
 -  Eczema herpeticum is treated with oral antiviral medications, tap water and/or aluminum acetate compresses 2 or 3 times a day, and oral antipruritics.
 -  This has been completed and two drugs, nalmefene and ketorolac have been studied as antipruritics.
 -  Ointments or creams are applied to reduce infection and antipruritics can also be used to reduce irritation
 -  In a few persons, pruritis persisted several days; those patients were treated with antipruritics.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from anti- + pruritic (see pruritus).    Definition of antipruritic in US English: antipruriticadjective attributive (chiefly of a drug) used to relieve itching. (多指药物)止痒的 Example sentencesExamples -  The sedation is an important feature of their antipruritic action.
 -  Topical application of doxepin provides significant antipruritic activity with a favorable safety profile, suggesting a role for doxepin cream in the symptomatic treatment of pruritus associated with eczematous dermatitis.
 -  A retrospective evaluation of the financial impact of ketorolac in hospital inpatients showed that it was associated with reduced lengths of stay and reduced use of narcotic, antipruritic, and antiemetic drugs.
 -  This itching cannot be fully suppressed by conventional antipruritic agents such as antihistamines, and development of effective drugs has long been awaited.
 -  Moreover, the profound antipruritic effect of this drug is an added benefit.
 -  The patient was treated with topical clobetasol cream and antipruritic agents, and the eruption resolved without sequelae within approximately 7 days after onset.
 -  Diphenhydramine, in a dosage of 25 to 50 mg three or four times daily, or hydroxyzine hydrochloride, in a dosage of 25 mg three or four times daily, provides an antipruritic effect.
 -  Generally, antipruritic conditioners provide longer duration of effect and allow the use of an antimicrobial shampoo to help prevent cutaneous infections.
 -  These compounds have anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and vasoconstrictive properties.
 -  Clinical trials of new antipruritic agents are in progress.
 -  When a robust take is suspected, management includes observation, patient education, and supportive care that includes resting the affected limb and using oral nonaspirin analgesic medications and oral antipruritic agents.
 -  Several studies have shown that the serotonergic effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors consistently produces the strongest antipruritic response in patients with neurotic excoriations.
 -  An antihistamine such as hydroxyzine hydrochloride taken before bedtime is often quite helpful because it provides both antipruritic and sedative effects.
 -  In prurigo nodularis, pruritus is the main symptom and it is of immediate importance to find an effective antipruritic therapy.
 -  The same dosage schedule may be followed for both antipruritic and antitussive therapy.
 
 
 noun An antipruritic drug. 止痒药 Example sentencesExamples -  In another aspect of the invention additional active components of the topical composition are disclosed such as anesthetics, antipruritics and antihistamines.
 -  This method may act as a simple and robust screening procedure when evaluating potential antipruritics and allow a comparison among products.
 -  In a few persons, pruritis persisted several days; those patients were treated with antipruritics.
 -  They are used in various cream or lotion preparations as antipruritics.
 -  Topical antipruritics are preferred over systemic agents (such as oral antihistamines) when smaller surface areas of skin are affected and pruritus is not intractable.
 -  Eczema herpeticum is treated with oral antiviral medications, tap water and/or aluminum acetate compresses 2 or 3 times a day, and oral antipruritics.
 -  Ointments or creams are applied to reduce infection and antipruritics can also be used to reduce irritation
 -  Symptomatic relief of erythema infectiosum may be provided using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antihistamines, and topical antipruritics.
 -  This has been completed and two drugs, nalmefene and ketorolac have been studied as antipruritics.
 -  Antipruritics such as menthol or camphor can be added to the corticosteroid base.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from anti- + pruritic (see pruritus).     |