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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for CAPSAICIN OR HISTAMINE OR MENTHOL
  1. ... in sports creams that can be poisonous are: Menthol Methyl salicylate ... Methyl salicylates and menthol are found in many over-the-counter pain-relieving creams.
  2. ... be related to the body's sudden release of histamine (chemical in the body released during an allergic ...
  3. Menthol is used to add peppermint flavor to candy and other products. It is also used in certain skin lotions and ointments. This article discusses menthol poisoning from swallowing pure menthol. This article is ...
  4. Mast cells release histamine when an allergen is encountered. The histamine response can produce sneezing, itching, hives and watery eyes.
  5. ... body fight infections. Mast cells make and release histamine, which causes nearby tissues to become swollen and inflamed. Things that can trigger histamine release and skin symptoms include: Rubbing the skin ...
  6. Menthol is the ingredient in peppermint oil that can be poisonous in large amounts. ... Aronson JK. Menthol. In: Aronson JK, ed. Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs. 16th ed. Waltham, MA: Elsevier; 2016:831-832. National ...
  7. ... allergic reaction in the body, a chemical called histamine, from specialized cells in the body tissues is released. Histamine causes allergy symptoms such as sneezing, itching, watery ...
  8. ... immune system launches a response. Chemicals such as histamines are released. These chemicals cause allergy symptoms. One ... treat allergy symptoms by blocking the effects of histamine. Antihistamines come as pills, chewable tablets, capsules, liquids, ...
  9. ... white blood cells to make a chemical called histamine. Histamines and other chemicals cause your allergy symptoms. The ...
  10. ... caused by an allergic reaction . During the reaction, histamine and other chemicals are released into the bloodstream. The body releases histamine when the immune system detects a foreign substance ...
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