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Antiemetics symptomatic treatment

Antiemetic agents are acceptable for symptomatic treatment, but strong antidiarrheal agents such as Lomotil (diphenoxylate plus atropine) should... [Pg.204]

Antagonists. Most of the so-called Hi-antihistamines also block other receptors, including M-cholinoceptors and D-receptors. Hi-antihistamines are used for the symptomatic relief of allergies (e.g., bamipine, chlorpheniramine, clemastine, dimethindene, mebhydroline pheniramine) as antiemetics (meclizine, dimenhydrinate, p. 330), as over-the-counter hypnotics (e.g., diphenhydramine, p. 222). Promethazine represents the transition to the neuroleptic phenothiazines (p. 236). Unwanted effects of most Hi-antihistamines are lassitude (impaired driving skills) and atropine-like reactions (e.g., dry mouth, constipation). At the usual therapeutic doses, astemizole, cetrizine, fexofenadine, and loratidine are practically devoid of sedative and anticholinergic effects. Hj-antihistamines (cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine, nizatidine) inhibit gastric acid secretion, and thus are useful in the treatment of peptic ulcers. [Pg.114]

Clove has been traditionally used as a carminative, antiemetic, toothache remedy, and counterirritant. Clove oil is believed to be a carminative, occasionally used in the treatment of flatulent colic, and is commonly used topically for symptomatic relief of toothache. [Pg.90]


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