Examples
Examples of antihistamines now on the market include:
Older (first-generation) over-the-counter and
prescription antihistamines
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| acrivastine | Semprex-D |
| brompheniramine maleate | |
| chlorpheniramine maleate | Chlor-Trimeton |
| clemastine fumarate | Tavist-1 |
| diphenhydramine hydrochloride | Benadryl |
| hydroxyzine hydrochloride | Vistaril |
| promethazine hydrochloride | Phenergan |
Newer (second-generation) over-the-counter
antihistamines
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| cetirizine hydrochloride | Zyrtec |
| loratadine | Alavert, Claritin |
Newer (second-generation) prescription
antihistamines
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| azelastine | Astelin |
| desloratadine | Clarinex |
| fexofenadine hydrochloride | Allegra |
| levocetirizine | Xyzal |
Antihistamines may be available as tablets, capsules, nasal
sprays, or liquids. You can use them alone or combined with decongestants to
treat
allergic rhinitis.
How It Works
Many symptoms of allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing, itching, and
runny nose, occur when your body releases a chemical called histamine.
Antihistamine medicines block histamine and may reduce
your symptoms.
Why It Is Used
You can use antihistamines to stop or reduce sneezing, runny nose,
and watery and itchy eyes caused by an
allergic reaction.
How Well It Works
All of these antihistamines work equally well to relieve sneezing,
itching, and runny nose.
- Antihistamines begin to provide relief in 30
minutes to 2 hours.
- Antihistamines dry up the runny nose caused by
allergies, but they usually do not clear up stuffiness.
Side Effects
The older (first-generation) antihistamines may:
- Make you sleepy or make it harder for you to
concentrate.
- Affect your coordination, even when they do not make
you drowsy.
Take care when using older antihistamines if you need to drive or
operate dangerous or heavy machinery. After you take an antihistamine several
times, you generally know when you will become sleepy. For some people the side
effects become less severe after they take the medicine for a few days.
Other side effects may include:
- Dry mouth.
- A bitter taste in the
mouth.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Feeling restless or moody,
especially in children.
- Inability to urinate (urinary
retention).
- Blurred vision.
- Rapid heartbeat
(tachycardia), from decongestants that combine antihistamines and
decongestants.
Newer, second-generation antihistamines have fewer side effects.
Many of the new antihistamines cause less drowsiness than older antihistamines
or cause no drowsiness at all. Azelastine may cause drowsiness in some people,
although this is not common.
Talk with your doctor before using antihistamines if you
have:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
The newer (second-generation) antihistamines tend to cost more than
the older (first-generation) antihistamines. They do not work any better than
the older antihistamines.
You may only have to take some of the newer antihistamines once a
day.
In general, antihistamines don't relieve nasal congestion well.
They are often combined with a decongestant in one product.
Fexofenadine may cause menstrual cramps, nausea, and
fatigue.
Older adults and women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should
talk to their doctors before using antihistamines.
Azelastine has been approved for use in children older than age 12.
Desloratadine (Clarinex) may be suitable for children as young as 6 months.
Children cannot use all antihistamines. Always talk with your doctor and check
the label before you give antihistamines to children.
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