We previously reported on brain H1 receptor occupancy measurements of antihistamines in human brain using [11C]doxepin and positron emission tomography (PET). We proposed the use of brain H1 receptor occupancy to classify antihistamines objectively into three categories of sedating, less-sedating, and non-sedating antihistamines according to their sedative effects. Non-sedating antihistamines are recommended for the treatment of allergies such as pollinosis and atopic dermatitis because of their low penetration into the central nervous system. Physicians and pharmacists are responsible for fully educating patients about the risks of sedating antihistamines from pharmacological points of view. If a sedating antihistamine must be prescribed, ...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.The aim of our study was to compare the...
Antihistamines targeting the histamine H1 receptor play an important role in improving and maintaini...
The use of antihistamines (AHs) has until recently been associated with a number of undesirable side...
Background: H1 antihistamines are widely used as therapeutics for allergic diseases. Sedation is a w...
A close correlation exists between positron emission tomography (PET)-determined histamine H-recepto...
PubMed: 23173575H1-antihistamines are inverse agonists that combine with and stabilize inactive conf...
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...
In this review, we compare and contrast the clinical pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of first-gen...
In a certain way, histaminergic systems have had a great, although indirect, historical importance i...
Introduction: Antihistamines are the mainstay of treatment for allergic disorders. Anti-histamines a...
Histamine is referred to as common allergic reactions and symptoms. Most of them are compared to his...
There are four types of histamine receptors. Allergic symptoms, especially those in rhinoconjunctivi...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.The aim of our study was to compare the...
Antihistamines targeting the histamine H1 receptor play an important role in improving and maintaini...
The use of antihistamines (AHs) has until recently been associated with a number of undesirable side...
Background: H1 antihistamines are widely used as therapeutics for allergic diseases. Sedation is a w...
A close correlation exists between positron emission tomography (PET)-determined histamine H-recepto...
PubMed: 23173575H1-antihistamines are inverse agonists that combine with and stabilize inactive conf...
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...
In this review, we compare and contrast the clinical pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of first-gen...
In a certain way, histaminergic systems have had a great, although indirect, historical importance i...
Introduction: Antihistamines are the mainstay of treatment for allergic disorders. Anti-histamines a...
Histamine is referred to as common allergic reactions and symptoms. Most of them are compared to his...
There are four types of histamine receptors. Allergic symptoms, especially those in rhinoconjunctivi...
Abstract: This article reviews the molecular biology of the inter-action of histamine with its H1-re...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.The aim of our study was to compare the...