Antihistamines are known for their sedative effects. However, some studies suggested mild stimulant effects in the case of fexofenadine. The goals of this study are to examine whether fexofenadine possesses stimulating properties and to determine whether such stimulating effects are related to workload. Sixteen healthy volunteers received a single dose of 180 and 360 mg fexofenadine and placebo on separate test days. Drug effects were assessed using a divided attention task (DAT), continuous performance task (CPT) and motor choice reaction time test (MCRT). Sensitivity of the tasks was increased by manipulating the workload during task performance. Event Related brain Potentials (ERPs) were measured in the DAT and CPT to study the underlyin...
The effects of methylphenidate (MPH) on 32 healthy human male volunteers (aged 18 to 25 years, mean ...
Centrally active antihistamines impair cognitive performance, particularly sensorimotor performance....
Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin...
Antihistamines are known for their sedative effects. However, some studies suggested mild stimulant ...
Rationale: First- and second-generation antihistamines are known to produce different degrees of sed...
This research investigated the modulating effects of antihistamines—Loratadine, Fexofenadine, Mecliz...
A combined neurophysiological and behavioural study into the stimulating effects of fexofenadine on ...
BACKGROUND: Although antihistamines are known for their sedative adverse effects, fexofenadine was p...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
Fexofenadine, the derivative of terfenadine, has been shown to produce no side-effect on the heart, ...
Previous studies of the effects of the psychomotor stimulant, methylphenidate, have concentrated on ...
An assessment is made of the effects of an antiepileptic drug, diphenylhydantoin sodium on the perfo...
The use of antihistamines (AHs) has until recently been associated with a number of undesirable side...
The effects of methylphenidate (MPH) on 32 healthy human male volunteers (aged 18 to 25 years, mean ...
Centrally active antihistamines impair cognitive performance, particularly sensorimotor performance....
Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin...
Antihistamines are known for their sedative effects. However, some studies suggested mild stimulant ...
Rationale: First- and second-generation antihistamines are known to produce different degrees of sed...
This research investigated the modulating effects of antihistamines—Loratadine, Fexofenadine, Mecliz...
A combined neurophysiological and behavioural study into the stimulating effects of fexofenadine on ...
BACKGROUND: Although antihistamines are known for their sedative adverse effects, fexofenadine was p...
Whereas antihistamines are generally known for their sedative side effects, this review shows that s...
Fexofenadine, the derivative of terfenadine, has been shown to produce no side-effect on the heart, ...
Previous studies of the effects of the psychomotor stimulant, methylphenidate, have concentrated on ...
An assessment is made of the effects of an antiepileptic drug, diphenylhydantoin sodium on the perfo...
The use of antihistamines (AHs) has until recently been associated with a number of undesirable side...
The effects of methylphenidate (MPH) on 32 healthy human male volunteers (aged 18 to 25 years, mean ...
Centrally active antihistamines impair cognitive performance, particularly sensorimotor performance....
Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin...