Patent ID: 11931412
Assignee: WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Field: Pharmaceuticals (Chemistry)
Classification: CPC A | IPC A

Claim 14:
15. The method of claim 1, wherein the subject is diagnosed with, or the pruritus is a symptom of, a disease or condition selected from one or more of the group consisting of: allergic reaction, allergic contact dermatitis, arthropod bites, athlete's foot, atopic dermatitis (AD), atopic itch, atopic dermatitis-associated itch, autoimmune connective tissue disease, bacterial infection, biliary itch, broad activation of immune responses, body louse, bullous diseases, brachioradial pruritus, brain tumors, chronic idiopathic pruritus (chronic pruritus of unknown origin), contact dermatitis, cholestasis, cutaneous larva migrans, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, nervous system damage, dandruff, delusional parasitosis, dermatomyositis, dermatosis of pregnancy, diabetes mellitus, drug eruptions, dysregulation of neuronal processes and sensory perception, eczema, eosinophilic folliculitis, foreign objects or devices on skin, fungal infection, gestational pemphigoid, head lice, herpes, hidradenitis suppurativa, hives, Hodgkin's disease, hyperparathyroidism, idiopathic chronic itch, inflammation, insect infestation, insect bites, insect stings, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, iron deficiency anemia, increased accumulation of exogenous opioids or synthetic opioids, internal cancer, jaundice, lichen planus, lichen sclerosus, lupus erythematosus, lymphoma, lymphoma-associated itch, leukemia-associated itch, malignancy, mastocytosis, menopause, multiple sclerosis, neoplasm, nerve irritation, neurogenic itch, neuropathic itch, notalgia paresthetica, notalgia obsessive-compulsive disorders, paresthetica, parasitic infection, papular uritcaria, pediculosis, peripheral neuropathy, photodermatitis, polycythemia vera, psychiatric disease, psychogenic itch, pruritic popular eruption of HIV, pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP), psoriasis, psoriasis-associated itch, psoriatic itch, pubic lice, punctate palmoplantar keratoderma, renal itch, rheumatoid arthritis, scabies, scar growth, shaving, seborrheic dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, sunburn, swimmer's itch, systemic immune senescence, tactile hallucinations, Th17-associated inflammation, thyroid illness, uraemia, pruritus or uremic itch, urticaria, urticarial itch, varicella, viral infection, wound or scab healing, and xerosis.