A synthetic carbon sorbent (SKNP-2) was included in the treatment of 197 patients with relapsing urticaria. Courses lasted 7, 14, 20 days. The clinical effect was favourable and its efficacy increased with prolongation of the therapy course time using the enterosorbent. Immunological parameters did not change in the course of treatment.

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