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Cromoglicic acid (INN)—also
referred to as
cromolyn (USAN),
cromoglycate (former BAN), or cromoglicate—is
traditionally described as a mast cell stabilizer...
- mastocytosis. Mast cell
stabilizer medications include:
cromoglicic acid (
cromolyn/cromoglycate)
ketotifen lodoxamide nedocromil pemirolast olopatadine The...
- neurodegeneration.
Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
while cromolyn is an anti-allergic
agent which acts as a mast cell stabilizer. Both drugs...
- desloratadine, cetirizine, or fexofenadine; the mast cell
stabilizer cromolyn sodium, and
leukotriene receptor antagonists such as montelukast. Oftentimes...
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chromone rhamnoside, can be
isolated from the bark of
Eucryphia cordifolia.
Cromolyn (disodium cromoglicate) was
found to
inhibit antigen challenge as well...
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inhaled nedocromil ceased in
April 2008
because it used CFCs as propellant.
Cromolyn Media related to
Nedocromil at
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Pharmacological treatments include: Mast cell stabilizers,
including cromolyn sodium and
natural stabilizers such as
quercetin H1-antihistamines, such...
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medication in this
family known as zileuton. Mast cell
stabilizers (such as
cromolyn sodium) are safe
alternatives to
corticosteroids but not
preferred because...
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Antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine) or mast cell
stabilizers (e.g.,
cromolyn) may be used to help with the symptoms. Povidone-iodine has been suggested...
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Flunisolide (hemihydrate)
Fluticasone (propionate)
Budesonide Mometasone furoate Cromolyn sodium Nedocromil sodium Zafirlukast Montelukast Zileuton Omalizumab Pentamidine...