IT is widely recognized that one of the important side effects of the anti-histamines as a class is their sedative action; it has also been considered the most characteristic.1 Controlled studies of their hypnotic (sleep-inducing) effect, however, are lacking. This side effect may be either desirable or objectionable, depending on the situation in which the drug is employed. It was obvious that such a side effect might be used to good advantage as a primary action, i.e., the use of antihistamines as hypnotics. This would seem to be of some value, since the toxicity of this class of compounds is low. Despite the fact that adequate evidence of their value as hypnotics is not available, the antihistamines have been used widely for this purpose...
abstract: The use of synthetic cathinones or "bath salts" has risen dramatically in recent years wit...
Harold Wolff’s theory of vasodilation in migraine is well-known. Less known is his search for a peri...
Indole alkaloids including sedative activity of pyrazolone iodine methylate and pyrazolone chloride ...
The use of antihistamines (AHs) has until recently been associated with a number of undesirable side...
Histamine acts as neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. It is involved in behavioural func...
A critical review of the clinical literature surveying subjective reports of sedation following admi...
The side reactions most frequently observed in man after administration of antihistaminic drugs, suc...
We previously reported on brain H1 receptor occupancy measurements of antihistamines in human brain ...
Bwor&nzu, S. S., L. TETREAULT, B. LAFRENIERE AND J. M. BORDELEAU: A method for the evaluation of...
Introduction: Antihistamines are the mainstay of treatment for allergic disorders. Anti-histamines a...
Background: H1 antihistamines are widely used as therapeutics for allergic diseases. Sedation is a w...
In a certain way, histaminergic systems have had a great, although indirect, historical importance i...
Attention was drawn previously to the fact that several synthetic drugs pos-sessing antihistamine pr...
I)iphenhydramine was introduced into clinical use in 1945 under the pro-prietary name of Benadryl pr...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
abstract: The use of synthetic cathinones or "bath salts" has risen dramatically in recent years wit...
Harold Wolff’s theory of vasodilation in migraine is well-known. Less known is his search for a peri...
Indole alkaloids including sedative activity of pyrazolone iodine methylate and pyrazolone chloride ...
The use of antihistamines (AHs) has until recently been associated with a number of undesirable side...
Histamine acts as neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. It is involved in behavioural func...
A critical review of the clinical literature surveying subjective reports of sedation following admi...
The side reactions most frequently observed in man after administration of antihistaminic drugs, suc...
We previously reported on brain H1 receptor occupancy measurements of antihistamines in human brain ...
Bwor&nzu, S. S., L. TETREAULT, B. LAFRENIERE AND J. M. BORDELEAU: A method for the evaluation of...
Introduction: Antihistamines are the mainstay of treatment for allergic disorders. Anti-histamines a...
Background: H1 antihistamines are widely used as therapeutics for allergic diseases. Sedation is a w...
In a certain way, histaminergic systems have had a great, although indirect, historical importance i...
Attention was drawn previously to the fact that several synthetic drugs pos-sessing antihistamine pr...
I)iphenhydramine was introduced into clinical use in 1945 under the pro-prietary name of Benadryl pr...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
abstract: The use of synthetic cathinones or "bath salts" has risen dramatically in recent years wit...
Harold Wolff’s theory of vasodilation in migraine is well-known. Less known is his search for a peri...
Indole alkaloids including sedative activity of pyrazolone iodine methylate and pyrazolone chloride ...