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There is not much of a difference between the two of these. They are diphenhydramine in different salt forms but will have the same effect. Diphenhydramine citrate will be slightly more readily absorbed in the body than HCl.
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That's diphenhydramine HCl (H C L), not HCI. Diphenhydramine is the active ingredient in Benadryl, as well. It causes drowsiness.
You would probably get an overdose of antihistamine, would not recommend it.
The antidote for chlorpromazine overdose is physostigmine, a cholinesterase inhibitor that can help reverse its effects by increasing acetylcholine levels in the body. However, the use of physostigmine should be carefully monitored as it can have side effects and should be administered by healthcare professionals in a controlled setting.
My friend had taken 25 mg of Diphenhydramine, and 500mg of Methocarbamol, and didn't have any problems. They reported being real sleepy. Ask your Doctor, though. What works for others, may not work for you.
Yes, Benedryl (Diphenhydramine HCL) is excreted mainly though urine. However, some of it is also excreted though feces.
Benadryl (Diphenhydramine HCl) is metabolized in the liver, although it is distributed throughout the body (including the central nervous system) and a small amount of it passes unmetabolized in the urine.
For a wasp sting, diphenhydramine HCL (Benadryl) may be more effective due to its sedative antihistamine properties, which can help alleviate itching and swelling. Zyrtec (cetirizine) is also an antihistamine but is less sedating and may not provide immediate relief for acute allergic reactions. It's essential to consider the severity of the sting and any history of allergic reactions. If symptoms are severe or persist, consult a healthcare professional.
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