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competitive blockers of peripheral and CNS H1 receptors
1st generation antihistamines
physiologic effects of 1st generation antihistamines
blocks histamine release
sedation
anti-motion sickness
what other receptors do 1st generation antihistamines block
alpha
muscarinic
serotonin
two antihistamines specifically used for motion-sickness
demenhydrinate
meclizine
1st generation antihistamine with less anti-motion sickness effect and more sedative and autonomic effects
promethazine
diphenhydramine
1st generation antihistamine
chlorpheniramine
1st generation antihistamine
hydroxyzine
1st generation antihistamine
brompheniramine
1st generation antihistamine
clemastine
1st generation antihistamine
cyprohepatadine
1st generation antihistamine
promethazine
1st generation antihistamine
triprolidine
1st generation antihistamine
list antihistamines with only peripheral blockade of H1 receptor, no sedation or anti-motion sickness effects (5)
loratadine
cetirizine
azelastine
fexofenadine
desloratadine
drugs used for asthma, rhinitis, and sinusitis
intranasal glucocorticoids
nasal decongestants
phenylephrine
oxymetazoline
anticholinergic used for motion sickness
scopolamine
adverse effects of scopolamine
blurred vision, bloating, constipation, urinary retention, drowsiness