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Terfenadine is an
antihistamine formerly used for the
treatment of
allergic conditions. It was
brought to
market by
Hoechst Marion Roussel (now Sanofi)...
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nonsedating antihistamine,
terfenadine (trade name Seldane), and, therefore, put
loratadine on a
lower priority. However,
terfenadine had to be
removed from...
- (April 1999). "Affinities of brompheniramine, chlorpheniramine, and
terfenadine at the five
human muscarinic cholinergic receptor subtypes". Pharmacotherapy...
- sulfanilamide.
Since that time, many
other examples have been identified.
Terfenadine, the
first non-sedating antihistamine, had to be
withdrawn from the market...
- tranquilizer, was
developed in 1956. The
first non-sedating
antihistamine was
terfenadine (Seldane) and was
developed in 1973. Subsequently,
other non-sedating...
- group, and both
hydroxyl (-OH) groups. The
older antihistaminic agent terfenadine was
found to
metabolize into the
related carboxylic acid, fexofenadine...
- and absorbed, as in the case of the
histamine H1-receptor
antagonist terfenadine. CYP3A4 has also been
identified in the brain, but its role in the central...
- or
drugs that also
prolong the QT interval.
Other examples include terfenadine (Seldane, Seldane-D),
astemizole (Hismanal),
cisapride (Propulsid, withdrawn...
- is the
parent structure of the
antihistamines fexofenadine and
terfenadine.
Terfenadine produces azacyclonol as a
major active metabolite. It is made by...
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clarithromycin with the
following medications: cisapride, pimozide, astemizole,
terfenadine, ergotamine, ticagrelor,
ranolazine or
dihydroergotamine is not recommended...