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Results 91 - 100 of 147 for histamine
  1. ... immune system launches a response. Chemicals such as histamines are released. These chemicals cause allergy symptoms. Common ...
  2. ... immune system launches a response. Chemicals such as histamines are released. These chemicals cause allergy symptoms. Any ...
  3. ... overreacts to a food and releases the chemical histamine. This causes allergic symptoms. Food intolerance is more ...
  4. ... allergic reaction to a substance, your body releases histamine and other chemicals into the blood. This causes ...
  5. ... Tissues in different parts of the body release histamine and other substances. This causes the airways to ...
  6. ... exposed to allergy-causing substances, a substance called histamine is released by your body. The blood vessels ...
  7. ... such as: Antacids after meals and at bedtime Histamine H2 receptor blockers Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) Avoiding ...
  8. ... reflexes Lack of a response after receiving a histamine injection (usually redness and swelling would occur) Lack ...
  9. ... white blood cell called mast cells from releasing histamine (may help prevent future attacks) Mild steroids that ...
  10. Aronson JK. Histamine H2 receptor antagonists. In: Aronson JK, ed. Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs . 16th ed. Waltham, MA: Elsevier; 2016: ...
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