Yes. Beta blocker is no contraindication for allergy testing. You should not take the antihistamine drug.
"Doxylamine" is classified as an antihistamine. It is a drug used to treat the symptoms associated with allergies, including itchy eyes, runny nose, and sneezing.
Antihistamine.
If you're referring to atarax, it is an antihistamine used for things like allergies, swelling, rashes, etc. It is similar to Benadryl (but not the same!!). Hydroxyzine is the generic version/active ingredient.
None, there are no antihistamine-type opiates.
No. It is a decongestant.
Fexofenadine is the generic name for Allegra, a nonsedating antihistamine used for control of allergy symptoms. Over the counter antihistamines in the non-sedating group include claritin (loratadine) and Zyrtec (cetirizine). Antihistamines not in the non-sedating category include Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and Tavist (clemastine). There are also several other antihistamines often part of combination drugs, so be sure to read labels before taking any new medications. If you are having trouble with allergies and you cannot get them under control, you may want to discuss it with your physician, who has some non-antihistamine options available if you do not have any contraindications.
no, it is a antihistamine.
Antihistamine, I think...
Tavist is classified as an antihistamine. some side effects may include, sleepiness, fatigue, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, difficulty urinating or an enlarged prostate.
Calcium Channel blocker
The precaution is that the effectiveness of the adderall and/or the antihistamine may be reduced when the medicines are taken together.