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Studies have further demonstrated the racemic form gives better protection as an antihistaminic.
Phenothiazine is an organic compound that occurs in various antipsychotic and antihistaminic drugs.
The fruit possesses mast cell stabilizing, anti-anaphylactic and antihistaminic potential.
"The tablets are antihistaminic, of course.
The older antihistaminic agent terfenadine was found to metabolize into the related carboxylic acid, fexofenadine.
It is derived from cyproheptadine, a compound with known antiserotonic, antihistaminic and calcium channel blocking properties.
Antihistaminic agents significantly antagonise acetaldehyde actions.
This side effect may be, if necessary, treated with local or oral antihistaminic drugs (e.g., clemastine, or diphenhydramine).
In 1947, it synthesized promethazine, a phenothiazine derivative, which was found to have more pronounced sedative and antihistaminic effects than earlier drugs.
In vivo experimentation confirmed the antihistaminic and antiallergic activity, which was at least comparable to that of other second-generation H1-antihistamines such as cetirizine.
Chlorpromazine works on a variety of receptors in the central nervous system, producing anticholinergic, antidopaminergic, antihistaminic, and weak antiadrenergic effects.
The cognitive complications likely result from the antihistaminic effects of cinnarizine, while the motor effects are a product of the antidopaminergic properties.
To increase therapeutic activity trihexyphenidyl is often given concomitantly with levodopa, other antimuscarinic or antihistaminic (e.g. diphenhydramine) agents.
When its powerful decongesting antihistaminic molecules overflow onto the good-judgment lever, phrases like "in the grippe of a cold" occur with humiliating facility.
It therefore does not require concomitant use of antihistaminic compounds to block the actions of histamine at other histamine receptor types.
Azaperone acts primarily as a dopamine antagonist but also has some antihistaminic and anticholinergic properties as seen with similar drugs such as haloperidol.
The phenothiazine structure occurs in various neuroleptic drugs, e.g. chlorpromazine, and antihistaminic drugs, e.g. promethazine.
It is also known to have antihistaminic, antiserotoninergic and antidopaminergic effects, binding to H1 histamine receptors, and dopaminergic (D2) receptors.
Garden cress seeds are bitter, thermogenic, depurative, rubefacient,galactogogue, tonic, aphrodisiac, ophthalmic, antiscorbutic,antihistaminic and diuretic.
Drugs of the antihistaminic and proton pump inhibitor classes can inhibit the production of acid in the stomach, and antacids are used to neutralize existing acid.
Antihistaminic elixirs: used against allergy: chlorampheniramine maleate elixirs (USP), diphenhydramine HCl elixirs.
Confessions like that couldn't be made except with the overflowing decongesting antihistaminic molecules pressing on the brain's good-judgment lever, because my folks, you see, almost all believe in the Welfare Queen.
The antihistaminic properties of certain TCA and TeCA class antidepressants have been shown to contribute to the common side-effects of increased appetite and weight gain associated with these classes of medication.
It is used in the in vitro synthesis of DNA, in the synthesis of sulfapyridine (a drug against bacterial and viral infections), antihistaminic drugs tripelennamine and mepyramine, as well as water repellents, bactericides and herbicides.
The third edition (1965) of Drill's Pharmacology in Medicine stated, with reservations, that synephrine was "advertised as an antihistaminic to be used in the treatment of the common cold...", under the trade name of "Synephrin Tartrate", and indicated that the dose was 100 mg, given intramuscularly, or subcutaneously.