Mechanism of Action Histamine H1 receptor Antagonist Identification Summary Chlorpheniramine is a histamine-H1 receptor antagonist indicated for the management of symptoms associated with upper respiratory allergies. Brand Names Aller-chlor, Allerest PE, Children's Nyquil Cold and Cough, Codar Ar, Coricid...
Clays—montmorillonite, mechanism of interaction with chlorpheniramine maleateAs a contribution to studies on the adsorption of drugs by clay minerals aimed at achieving sustained action in the oral administration of antihistamines, the adsorption of chlorpheniramine maleate by sodium montmorillonite was ...
is also known as Chlorphenamine Maleate.Chlorpheniramine (Maleate) is also known as Chlorphenamine Maleate. It is of Synthetic origin and belongs to Alkylamine. It belongs to H1-antagonist pharmacological group on the basis of mechanism of action. The Molecular Weight of Chlorpheniramine (Maleate) is...
Chlorpheniramine maleate is a commonly used antiallergic medication primarily used to relieve symptoms caused by allergic reactions such as rhinitis and asthma. However, this medication has significan.. Jul 22 2023 What is the mechanism of action, pharmacological characteristics, clinical applications, ...
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Mechanism Of Action Codeine Codeine is an opioid agonist relatively selective for the mu-opioid receptor, but with a much weaker affinity than morphine. The analgesic and antitussive properties of codeine have been speculated to come from its conversion to morphine. The precise mechanism of action ...
Three simple, rapid and accurate methods are described for the simultaneous determination of chlorpheniramine maleate and phenylephrine hydrochloride in tw... N Erk - 《Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis》 被引量: 67发表: 2000年 A mechanism of antigen-induced mucus production in nasal ep...
of chlorpheniramine maleate was administered intravenously before the coronary angiography process, and then the reaction in question occurred. Physical examination revealed neck andfacial erythemaand edema of theuvula. The patient had a heart rate of 120/min, a blood pressure of 190/120mmHg, and a...
montmorillonite, mechanism of interaction with chlorpheniramine maleateAs a contribution to studies on the adsorption of drugs by clay minerals aimed at achieving sustained action in the oral administration of antihistamines, the adsorption of chlorpheniramine maleate by sodium montmorillonite was studied by ...
In an attempt to achieve sustained action in the oral administration of antihistamines, the interaction between montmorillonite and chlorpheniramine maleate (3-chlorphenyl-N, N-dimethyl-3-pyrid-2'-ylpropylamine) has been studied by adsorption isotherms, X-ray diffraction and I.R. spectroscopy. From...