Antihistamines: Difference between revisions

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==Types==
==Types==
===H<sub>1</sub> antagonists===
===H<sub>1</sub> antagonists===
*[[Brompheniramine]] (Dimetane)
*First-generation (sedating)
*[[Cetirizine]] (Zyrtec)
**[[Diphenhydramine]] (Benadryl)
*[[Dimenhydrinate]]
**[[Chlorpheniramine]]
*[[Diphenhydramine]] (Benadryl)
**[[Dimenhydrinate]]
*[[Doxylamine]]
**[[Doxylamine]]
*[[Fexofenadine]] (Allegra)
**[[Hydroxyzine]] (Vistaril)
*[[Hydroxyzine]] (Vistaril)
**[[Meclizine]]
*[[Loratadine]] (Claritin)
*Second-generation (non-sedating, preferred)
*[[Meclizine]]
**[[Cetirizine]]
**[[Levocetirizine]]
**[[Loratadine]] (Claritin)
**[[Desloratadine]]
**[[Fexofenadine]] (Allegra)
**[[Azelastine]]


===H<sub>2</sub> antagonists===
===H<sub>2</sub> antagonists===

Revision as of 20:12, 20 May 2026

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

H2 antagonists

Indications

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

References