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  • ...eration antihistamines. Chlorpheniramine is one of the most commonly used antihistamines in small-animal veterinary practice as well. Although not generally approve Chlorpheniramine is part of a series of antihistamines including [[pheniramine]] (Naphcon) and its halogenated derivatives and oth
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  • ...including such mixtures as aspirin + paracetamol + codeine ± caffeine ± antihistamines and other agents such as mentioned above. ...d-level centrally acting agents in combination with non-opioid analgesics, antihistamines, vitamins, inert GI agents like kaolin & pectin, mild laxatives, antacids,
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  • ...ease (GERD). Ranitidine is also used alongside [[fexofenadine]] and other antihistamines for the treatment of skin conditions such as [[hives]].
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  • ...ravenous injection and can also be produced by drugs in other categories. Antihistamines like cyclizine and tripelennamine are sometimes mixed with morphine to incr
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  • ...narcotics, other [[muscle relaxant]]s, certain antidepressants, sedative [[antihistamines]], [[opiates]] and [[antipsychotics]] as well as [[anticonvulsants]] such a
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  • ...henothiazines]] and other [[antipsychotic]]s, skeletal muscle relaxants, [[antihistamines]] and [[anaesthetics]]. Administration of [[theophylline]] or [[aminophylli
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  • * Oral [[antihistamines]] such as [[diphenhydramine]] (Benadryl, Ben-Allergin) can also relieve itc * '''Antihistamines'''. Prescription antihistamines may be given if nonprescription strengths are inadequate.
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  • ...sponse|pupil dilation]]. Medications that cause vasoconstriction include [[antihistamines]], [[decongestants]] and [[stimulants]] used to treat [[ADHD]]. |[[antihistamines]]
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  • ...CNS depressants (benzodiazepines such as diazepam and lorazepam, sedative antihistamines, opiates, etc.) may be increased.
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  • ...bat the side effects of opioid analgesics, an added bonus. For example, [[antihistamines]] including orphenadrine combat the release of histamine caused by many opi
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  • ...rand name Vistaril). [[Orphenadrine]], [[nefopam]], [[carisoprodol]], and antihistamines also potentiate most opioids. Especially in the case of carisoprodol, it i
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  • ...otic cough syrups containing codeine, [[hydrocodone]], and various other [[antihistamines]], [[expectorants]], and such. So-called "yellow syrup" is a blend of XR hy ...d altered levels of consciousness.<ref name=Peters/> The addition of these antihistamines is intended to deter abuse at high doses (in doses higher than recommended,
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