Acute urticaria

An eruption of itching wheals, usually of systemic origin; involving the upper epidermis, caused by dilatation and increased permeability of the capillaries,and marked by the development of wheals. it may be due to a state of hypersensitivity to foods or drugs, foci of infection, physical agents (heat, cold, light, friction), or psychical stimuli.

 

Medications (drug generics) used in Acute urticaria

Primary Drugs

Chlorpheniramine (Maleate)

Secondary Drugs

Contra Drugs