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Quoted from DrugBank:

"H1- receptor antagonists inhibit both the vasoconstrictor and vasodilator effects of histamine. Depending on the dose, H1- receptor antagonists can produce CNS stimulation or depression. Most antihistamines exhibit central and/or peripheral anticholinergic activity. Antihistamines act by competitively blocking H1- receptor sites. Antihistamines do not pharmacologically antagonize or chemically inactivate histamine, nor do they prevent the release of histamine."

R06A Antihistamines for systemic use edit

R06AA Aminoalkyl ethers edit

R06AB Substituted alkylamines edit

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  • Chlorphenamine
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R06AC Substituted ethylene diamines edit

R06AC01 Mepyramine
R06AC02 Histapyrrodine
R06AC03 Chloropyramine
R06AC04 Tripelennamine
R06AC05 Methapyrilene
R06AC06 Thonzylamine

R06AD Phenothiazine derivatives edit

R06AD01 Alimemazine
R06AD02 Promethazine
R06AD03 Thiethylperazine
R06AD04 Methdilazine
R06AD05 Hydroxyethylpromethazine
R06AD06 Thiazinam
R06AD07 Mequitazine
R06AD08 Oxomemazine
R06AD09 Isothipendyl

R06AE Piperazine derivatives edit

R06AE01 Buclizine
R06AE03 Cyclizine
R06AE04 Chlorcyclizine
R06AE05 Meclozine
R06AE06 Oxatomide
R06AE07 Cetirizine
R06AE09 Levocetirizine

R06AK Combinations of antihistamines edit

R06AX Other antihistamines for systemic use edit

R06AX01 Bamipine
R06AX02 Cyproheptadine
R06AX03 Thenalidine
R06AX04 Phenindamine
R06AX05 Antazoline
R06AX07 Triprolidine
R06AX08 Pyrrobutamine
R06AX09 Azatadine
R06AX11 Astemizole
R06AX12 Terfenadine
R06AX13 Loratadine
R06AX15 Mebhydrolin
R06AX16 Deptropine
R06AX17 Ketotifen
R06AX18 Acrivastine
R06AX19 Azelastine
R06AX21 Tritoqualine
R06AX22 Ebastine
R06AX23 Pimethixene
R06AX24 Epinastine
R06AX25 Mizolastine
R06AX26 Fexofenadine
R06AX27 Desloratadine
R06AX28 Rupatadine