1985
DOI: 10.1177/106002808501901103
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Terfenadine, a Nonsedating Antihistamine

Abstract: Terfenadine is an antihistamine recently approved for use in the U.S. Terfenadine possesses a unique chemical structure when compared with other antihistamines. It is a selective inhibitor of H1-receptors with little or no anticholinergic, antiserotoninergic, or antiadrenergic effects. Comparative studies have shown that terfenadine is as effective as other antihistamines in the treatment of allergic rhinitis and other hypersensitivity conditions. This drug produces a minimal amount of central nervous system (… Show more

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“…We concluded the increase in excitability due to optogenetic stimulation can be reverted by terfenadine. This could be due to blockage of baseline conductances, such as ERG channels or other targets like histamine1, kir 6, and Kv11.1 ( Carter et al, 1985 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We concluded the increase in excitability due to optogenetic stimulation can be reverted by terfenadine. This could be due to blockage of baseline conductances, such as ERG channels or other targets like histamine1, kir 6, and Kv11.1 ( Carter et al, 1985 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The substance does not impair psychomotor performance to a similar extent as traditional antihistamines [4,[6][7][8]. Besides blocking the H1 receptor, Terfenadine may interfere with degranulation of mast cells and thus decrease histamine release [5].…”
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“…The reliability of the methods was established by parallel determination against the official USP method. The procedures described were successfully applied to the determination of the bulk drug and its pharmaceutical formulations by applying the standard addition technique.Key words: terfenadine determination, spectrophotometry, chromotropic acid, mono-and bis-azo compounds.* To whom correspondence should be addressed Terfenadine, 1-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-4-[4-(c~-hydroxybenzhydryl) piperidin] butan-l-ol [50679-08-8], is a specific non-sedating antagonist of histamine receptors which is devoid of central nervous activity in both animals and human [1]. The antihistamine profile of terfenadine along with its pharmacodynamic properties and therapeutic efficiency were reviewed [2].…”
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