Hematologic reactions are rare, but may be severe. These include anemia, or breakdown of red blood cells; reduced platelets; reduced white cells; and bone marrow failure.
Yes, phagocytic white blood cells called eosinophils produce antihistamines to provide negative feed back (stop the inflammation) caused by the release of histamines from mast cells in response to trauma.
Antihistamines block the release of histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
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Blood types do not affect marriage. All blood types can marry.
Yes, in general, antihistamines can be taken with calcium channel blockers, as there are no major interactions between these two types of medications. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining any medications, as individual health conditions and specific drug formulations may affect safety. Always follow your doctor's guidance regarding medication use.
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Yes, phagocytic white blood cells called eosinophils produce antihistamines to provide negative feed back (stop the inflammation) caused by the release of histamines from mast cells in response to trauma.
Antihistamines work by blocking the action of histamine, a chemical involved in allergic reactions. Some antihistamines can also affect serotonin levels in the body by blocking the reuptake of serotonin in the brain, leading to increased levels of serotonin. This can result in side effects such as drowsiness and changes in mood.
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Blood types affect the digestive system, so, for one blood type something might be healthy, but for the other, it might be potentially dangerous to them.
No, it is not safe to take a prescription antihistamine plus an over the counter antihistamine. You do not need two antihistamines. Overdosing on antihistamines causes extreme sedation, and you might pass out. You might even have trouble breathing. An overdose of antihistamines also dries you out and gives you a severe sinus headache.
Mixing antihistamines with milk is generally safe and does not significantly affect the medication's efficacy. However, some antihistamines may cause stomach upset, and taking them with milk could help alleviate this. Always check the specific medication's guidelines or consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Antihistamines can cause dryness of the respiratory tract and may thicken mucus, potentially worsening breathing difficulties in individuals with emphysema. Additionally, some antihistamines can have sedative effects, which might impair respiratory function. It's essential for those with emphysema to consult a healthcare professional before taking antihistamines to avoid exacerbating their condition.
Yes it might affect their flying because the blood is going to wet their wings and it makes it hard for them to fly.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor antidepressants (phenelzine [Nardil], tranylcypromine [Parnate]) may prolong and increase the effects of some antihistamines. When used with promethazine (Phenergan) this may cause reduced blood pressure
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