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Chronic pruritus, or itch lasting >6 weeks, is a common symptom and has a profoundly negative impact on quality of life. While many primary dermatologic disorders such as atopic dermatitis and chronic urticaria are characterized by pruritus, numerous other allergic, hepatobiliary, lymphoproliferative, neurologic, and renal disorders are associated with chronic pruritus. Itch involves complex interactions orchestrated by a variety of factors released from and acting on the skin, immune system, and the sensory nervous system. This review summarizes recent therapeutic developments for chronic pruritus with a focus on allergic and type 2 inflammatory pathways.