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==Background== | |||
*Also known as histamine antagonists | |||
*In common use, the term antihistamine refers only to compounds that inhibit action at the H<sub>1</sub> receptor (and not H<sub>2</sub>, etc.). | |||
==Types== | |||
===H<sub>1</sub> antagonists=== | |||
*[[Brompheniramine]] (Dimetane) | |||
*[[Cetirizine]] (Zyrtec) | |||
*[[Dimenhydrinate]] | |||
*[[Diphenhydramine]] (Benadryl) | |||
*[[Doxylamine]] | |||
*[[Fexofenadine]] (Allegra) | |||
*[[Hydroxyzine]] (Vistaril) | |||
*[[Loratadine]] (Claritin) | |||
*[[Meclizine]] | |||
===H<sub>2</sub> antagonists=== | |||
*[[Cimetidine]] | |||
*[[Famotidine]] | |||
*[[Nizatidine]] | |||
*[[Ranitidine]] | |||
*[[Roxatidine]] | |||
==Indications== | |||
*H<sub>1</sub> antagonists | |||
**[[Allergic reactions]] | |||
**[[Insomnia]] | |||
**[[Vertigo]] | |||
**[[Motion sickness]] | |||
**[[Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy]] | |||
*H<sub>2</sub> antagonists | |||
**[[GERD]]/[[peptic ulcers]] | |||
**[[Allergic reactions]] | |||
==Side Effects== | |||
*Sedation | |||
**Second-generation antihistamines cross the blood–brain barrier to a much lower degree (therefore are less sedating), however high doses can still induce the drowsiness | |||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Anticholinergic toxicity]] | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Pharmacology]] | |||
Latest revision as of 22:33, 7 March 2021
Background
- Also known as histamine antagonists
- In common use, the term antihistamine refers only to compounds that inhibit action at the H1 receptor (and not H2, etc.).
Types
H1 antagonists
- Brompheniramine (Dimetane)
- Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
- Dimenhydrinate
- Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
- Doxylamine
- Fexofenadine (Allegra)
- Hydroxyzine (Vistaril)
- Loratadine (Claritin)
- Meclizine
H2 antagonists
Indications
- H1 antagonists
- H2 antagonists
Side Effects
- Sedation
- Second-generation antihistamines cross the blood–brain barrier to a much lower degree (therefore are less sedating), however high doses can still induce the drowsiness
