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Clemastine, also
known as meclastin, is a first-generation H1
histamine antagonist (antihistamine) with
anticholinergic properties (drying) and sedative...
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antihistamines is
identified as ethanolamines,
which includes carbinoxamine,
clemastine, dimenhydrinate, chlorphenoxamine,
diphenhydramine and doxylamine. Ethanolamines...
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Eastern Europe)
Cinnarizine (also used for
motion sickness and vertigo)
Clemastine Clomipramine (tricyclic antidepressant)
Clozapine (atypical antipsychotic;...
- rhinitis. First-generation
antihistamines such as
chlorpheniramine and
clemastine are more
potent but have
greater sedatory effects; later-generation antihistamines...
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antihistamines include diphenhydramine (Benadryl),
carbinoxamine (Clistin),
clemastine (Tavist),
chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton), and
brompheniramine (Dimetane)...
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phenobarbital or
carbamazepine Antihistamines, such as
doxylamine and
clemastine Antihypertensives, such as
atenolol and
propranolol Ethanol Benzodiazepines...
- not lead to the drug
being used as a therapy, due to its risk profile.
Clemastine, an
antihistamine drug, has been
studied for its
potential to possibly...
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antihistamines from this
group include bromodiphenhydramine, carbinoxamine,
clemastine, dimenhydrinate, diphenhydramine, orphenadrine, and phenyltoloxamine....
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antihistamines Brompheniramine (Dimetapp, Bromfed)
Captodiame Chlorpheniramine Clemastine Cyproheptadine (Periactin)
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl, DPH) Doxylamine...
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follows the WHO version. R06AA01
Bromazine R06AA02
Diphenhydramine R06AA04
Clemastine R06AA06
Chlorphenoxamine R06AA07
Diphenylpyraline R06AA08 Carbinoxamine...