Angioedema is very well described in the literature, but its treatment is relatively poorly studied. It was not until recent years that well-designed clinical trials assessing the efficacy of various newly developed treatments were undertaken. The most standard of treatments (steroids, antihistamines, and epinephrine) have very little evidence to support their use in most types of angioedema.
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