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Antihistaminergic drugs

Anorgasmia (reverses) Anxiolytic Appetite (stimulator) Cough (improves) Dystonia (induces) Dystonia (improves) Giucose (aiters serum ieveis) Hepatotoxic (potentiaiiy) Motion sickness (improves) Pregnancy test resuits (aiters) Sieep induction/daytime sedation Vascuiar headache (improves) [Pg.78]

Most efficacious in / major capacity for inducing side-effect Moderate efficacy / moderate capacity for inducing side-effect Minor efficacy / minor capacity for inducing side-effect Questionable efficacy / negligible capacity for inducing side-effect Data are insufficient / not well-established [Pg.78]

1 Cyproheptadine has been shown to reverse anorgasmia caused by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) [Pg.78]

4 Its antidystonic capacity is associated, probably, with its strong anticholinergic properties [Pg.78]

Histamine immunoreactive neurons have been identified in the tuberal region of the posterior hypothalamus (tuberomammilary nucleus), projecting to nearly all parts of the brain. Three histamine receptors are known histamine-related functions in the central nervous system (CNS) are regulated at postsynaptic sites by the H and H2 receptors, while the H3 receptor exhibits the features of a presynaptic autoreceptor, mediating the synthesis and release of histamine. The Hi receptor is widely distributed in the CNS. It is present in all areas and layers of the cerebral cortex, limbic system, caudate putamen, nucleus accumbens, thalamus, hypothalamus, mesencephalon, and lower brainstem and spinal cord. The H2 and H3 receptors are also distributed extensively and in a heterogeneous fashion in the CNS. Regarding the role of histamine in the CNS, there is substantial evidence that it plays a role in control of the sleep/wake cycle. Whether the [Pg.79]


First-generation FIj antihistamines are the oldest antihistaminergic drugs and are relatively inexpensive and widely available. Representatives of first-generation Hj antihistamines are ... [Pg.221]


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