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Antihistamines are
drugs which treat allergic rhinitis,
common cold, influenza, and
other allergies. Typically,
people take
antihistamines as an inexpensive...
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histamine receptors are
termed antihistamines;
other agents may have
antihistaminergic action but are not true antihistamines.[citation needed] In common...
- antidepressant, and is
closely related to mianserin. It also has
strong antihistaminergic effects.
Mirtazapine came into
medical use in the
United States in...
- its
ability as a
dopamine antagonist. It has
antiserotonergic and
antihistaminergic properties.
Common side
effects include movement problems, sleepiness...
- of 20 μM;
which might promote sedation in
addition with the
strong antihistaminergic effects of the H1 receptor, but also as a
weaker analgesic. It does...
- Its
metabolite desloratadine,
which is
largely responsible for the
antihistaminergic effects,
binds to
plasma proteins by 73–76%. Loratadine's peak effect...
- the
prodrug of desloratadine,
which is
largely responsible for the
antihistaminergic effects of the
parent compound. However, in this case the
parent compound...
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antagonism at α1 receptors,
without appreciable antimuscarinic or
antihistaminergic properties,
limiting side
effects ****ociated with
other atypical antipsychotics...
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indicated for sleep. Amitriptyline, doxepin, and
trimipramine all have
antihistaminergic, anticholinergic, antiadrenergic, and
antiserotonergic properties...
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histamine H1 receptor. It is a
member of the
ethanolamine class of
antihistaminergic agents. By
reversing the
effects of
histamine on the capillaries,...