Dermatology and Therapy (Jun 2019)

NK-1 Receptor Antagonists and Pruritus: Review of Current Literature

  • Marcelina Pojawa-Gołąb,
  • Kamila Jaworecka,
  • Adam Reich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-019-0305-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 391 – 405

Abstract

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Abstract The discovery of the first neurokinin 1 (NK-1) receptor antagonist was a turning point in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. The NK-1 antagonists are a novel class of drugs that possess antidepressant, anxiolytic, and antiemetic properties. Recently, clinicians have also described an anti-itch activity of NK-1 antagonists. We present herein results from currently available data on use of NK-1R antagonists in dermatology. For this purpose, a systemic electronic literature search of the PubMed and CINAHL databases, Cochrane Library, and clinicaltrials.gov website was performed. Based on currently available data, it can be concluded that NK-1 inhibitors show significant antipruritic potential for treatment of chronic pruritus in different dermatological conditions, but further studies are needed to establish the best indications and dosage of these drugs.

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