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Introduction Biosynthesis Metabolism Receptors SAR Drugs Mechanism of action Uses of antihistamines...
Useful for B.Sc(N) second year Pharmacology subject
Antihistamines - Pharmacology
Histamines & Antihistamines And Prostaglandins
Pharma drugs which are anihistamines
Outline: What is the antihistamines. What is histamine. What is the receptors. What is the clinical...
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Discussed antihistamines from chemistry point of view.
HISTAMINES & ANTIHISTAMINES, CHEMISTRY & STRUCTURAL ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP.
Expectorants ,antitussives ,antihistamines ,opioids ,cough ,drugs for cough ,mucokinetics ,mucolytic...
H1-antihistamines are used to treat allergy symptoms. Within this group are two generations called t...
Generic name: Cetirizine hydrochloride. Chemical name: [2- [4- [(4-chlorophenyl) phenylmethyl] -1...
Allergic conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane covering the white part of...
Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) disorders are common conditions that affect essential sensory and respir...
Antihistamine drugs Introduction Antihistamines are drugs that treat allergy symptoms by blocking th...
Drug antagonism occurs when two or more drugs interact and one or more of their effects are reduced ...
Histamine is a biogenic amine present in many animal and plant tissues that function as neurotransmi...
Anaphylactic Shock Anaphylactic shock is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction caused by an e...
medical and surgical,introduction,blood and blood products,GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR GIVING BLOOD TRA...
Anti-allergic(ocular drugs)
Antihistamine to reduce the effects of released histamines by their effectiveness.
This presentation was used for lecture class of BSc Nursing First year students.
Antihistaminic Drugs
Antihistamine drugs