Inhibition of allergic reactions by cromoglycate and by a new anti-allergy drug U-42,585E. I. Activity in rats.

@article{Johnson1978InhibitionOA,
  title={Inhibition of allergic reactions by cromoglycate and by a new anti-allergy drug U-42,585E. I. Activity in rats.},
  author={Herbert G. Johnson and Christine A. VanHout and J. B. Wright},
  journal={International archives of allergy and applied immunology},
  year={1978},
  volume={56 5},
  pages={
          416-23
        }
}
A new inhibitor of IgE-mediated allergic reactions has been studied in rats. This new inhibitor is chemically different from cromoglycate and shows qualitative and quantitative advantages over it. It is 2,500 times more active in rats than disodium cromoglycate and shows oral activity. This new inhibitor possesses no bronchodilator or end-organ antagonism activity and does not raise intracellular cAMP levels but as cromoglycate acts by inhibition of mediator release. Multiple high (25 mg/kg… 

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