Once you stop taking the medicine hives, and once you take the medicine can be controlled, this is generally a chronic urticaria, the disease is recurring, you can take the smallest amount of medicine, the longest interval, to gradually control the disease.
For patients who stop taking the medicine hives, you can take the smallest dosage and the longest interval under the premise of controlling the symptoms of the disease.
For example, the patient can now take one tablet a day to control, at least one month of continuous oral intake. After that, they can take half a tablet a day for 4 weeks after their symptoms are under control. After symptoms are still manageable try taking half a tablet every other day for another 4 weeks. If symptoms are still manageable, try taking half a tablet every other day for 4 weeks. So on and so forth, adhere to at least half a year, preferably 1 year before stopping the drug.
For patients who have hives once they stop taking the medicine, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital in time for standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.