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The second-generation antihistamines bind only to peripheral H1 receptors, and reduce allergic response with little or no sedation.
it acts against histamines.
People with high blood pressure.
No. These are both different types of antihistamines and should not be taken together.
Can you take viagara with antihistamines
can you take antihistamines with thyroxine
yes, but not alot
Nothing. these antihistamines are different structurally
It would help a lot if you could provide the name of the cold medicine you want to take. Different products contain different medicines. One might contain antihistamines while another contains antihistamines with added acetaminophen and decongestants.
Antihistamines are chemicals that block the effect of histamine, in varying ways. Most antihistamines act on the H1 receptor. Physiologically, antihistamines stop the histamine reaction, and may also induce drowsiness.
That answer is going to be different for different people. Some people don't work at all. For me, the answer is that I work from an office almost always, but I travel occasionally.
Different metabolism - different work.