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One side effect of narcotics is itching throughout the body, due to histamine release.1 Many medications share this side effect.
Much of the histamine in the body is produced by the granules in mast cells and basophils as part of a local immune response to the presence of invading bodies.
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Michael A. Beaven has written: 'Histamine' -- subject(s): Histamine, Metabolism, Physiological effect, Toxicology
When histamine is produced in the body, it can be over-produced because we are taking too much of one thing or another that our body cannot use.
It doesn't atropine only acts on muscarinic receptors (it's a competitive antagonist here for ACh), but histamine acts on different receptors (histamine receptors). There is no direct interaction between atropine and histamine receptors
Pheniramine is a histamine drug which have anticholinergic action but its effect is agonistic or antagonist or partialagonist. Pheniramine is a histamine drug which have anticholinergic action but its effect is agonistic or antagonist or partialagonist.
Histamine is found in the granules of mast cells where it is bound with an acidic protein and heparin(positively charged) while histamine itself is negatively charged.
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histamine is a compound produced in the body which causes pain and sweeling
Histamine causes the dilation of the small blood vessels while constrict the large blood vessels.
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