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  1. ... Antitussive Agents (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Histamine Antagonists (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  2. ... have produced conflicting results.[ 16 , 17 ] Table 2. Antihistamines Used to Alleviate Pruritus a View in own window Drug Category Medication Dose Comments Reference First generation Diphenhydramine 25–100 mg q6h [ 19 ][ ...
  3. ... Antitussive Agents</descriptor></mesh-heading><mesh-heading ... Medicines</see-reference><site ><information-category >Treatments ...
  4. ... Food and Drug Administration) Also in Spanish Specifics ... Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  5. ... medication for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy; metoclopramide, antihistamines, and ... References 1. Nasa P, Chaudhary S, Shrivastava PK, et ...
  6. ... novocain, sali- cylate, sulfonamides, cyanide of mercury, prostigmin, antihistamines etc.). - Mechanism of action. - Medical applications of subtosan alone. - Good review article with original ideas. 31 references. 559- Schenley Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. ...
  7. ... including tricyclic antidepressants, neuroleptics, beta blockers, benzodiazepines, and ... Campos MP, Hassan BJ, Riechelmann R, et al.: ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Pathology and physiology of burns : 1942-1951 : an annotated bibliography 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Armed Forces Medical Library, [1952]
    ... 29_: 328-532. In the guinea pig, synthetic antihistamines diminish edema; this confirms the hypothe- sis that histamine or hlstamine-llke substances are re- sponsible for secondary burn shock. 8 references. 552. Carey, E. J., Massopust, L. C, Zelt, ...
  9. ... B-7 Key Question 2: Pharmacologic interventions: Antiemetics, antihistamines, opioid analgesics – Categorical outcomes View in own window ... B-8 Key Question 2: Pharmacologic interventions: Antiemetics, antihistamines, opioid analgesics – Continuous outcomes View in own window ...
  10. ... cognitive/motor impairments and dependence.[ 28 , 29 , 39 ] Antihistamines Diphenhydramine and hydroxyzine decrease arousal by blockading histamine receptors. Antihistamines are sold over the counter and are useful ...
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