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1. strange reaction to ALL histamine antagonists - Allergy - MedHelp
I'm not quite sure where to post this question. I've been to over 6 doctors and no one is sure what's going on.
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2. Calcium channel blockers
By slowing heart rate and lowering blood pressure, calcium channel blockers help reduce the heart's workload. Calcium channel blockers may also directly improve blood flow to the heart by reversing spasms that can occur in the coronary arteries, w...
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3. Acid Blockers (Histamine Receptor Antagonists)
Histamine is a chemical produced by the body for many different purposes. It is one of the three pathways leading to acid production. When histamine (or H2) binds to H2-receptors found on cells in the stomach lining (parietal cells), it causes the...
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4. histamine
I had a big scare 3 weeks ago. I suddenly felt dizzy, {no particular reason), vomited and passed out. My daughter took me to emergency, where I had all the usual tests, including a C.T. scan. All was negative, I was still dizzy. They prescribed be...
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5. histamine_tamaddonfard
In this study, the effects of intraperitoneal (ip) injection of physostigmine, subcutaneous (sc) injection of atropine, and intracerebroventricular (icv) injections of histamine, chlorpheniramine (H1-receptor antagonist), and ranitidine (H2-recept...
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6. Histamine - WikiCNS
Histamine is formed by decarboxylation of the amino acid histidine. The enzyme that catalyzes this step differs from the L-aromatic amino acid decarboxylases that decarboxylate 5-hydroxytryptophan and L-dopa.
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7. histamine - NDI Foundation
An essential amino acid, a -amino-1H-imidazole-4-propanoic acid, first found as a decomposition product of the protamine of sturgeon testes (Kossel, 1896); it is obtainable from many proteins by the action of sulfuric acid and water. The decarboxy...
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8. Anaesthesia UK : Anti-histamines
Uses: In the treatment of nausea and vomiting due to opioids, general anaesthesia, radiotherapy and Meniere’s disease.
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9. Histamine - Virtual Medical Centre
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10. Discoveries - New picture emerges of natural blocker of human AIDS virus - Paths of Progress: Fall/Winter 2006 - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
when exposed to the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), not contract the condition when exposed to the virus that causes it in humans, HIV-1?
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