Biology, asked by dikshesh9802, 1 year ago

What are anti-histamines? Give two examples. Explain how they act on the human body?

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Answered by lakshmibhavyasree
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Antihistamines are the drugs which controls the secretion of acid in liver by controlling the histamines which is responsible for the excess secretion of acid.

For example: RANTIDINE, ENO ,etc are the antihistamines.

Answered by mannasusanabr04
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Antihistamines reduce or block histamines, so they stop allergy symptoms. These medicines work well to relieve symptoms of different types of allergies, including seasonal (hay fever), indoor, and food allergies. But they can't relieve every symptom. ... Some medicines combine an antihistamine and decongestant.antihistamines include: Brompheniramine (Dimetane) Cetirizine (Zyrtec) Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton) Clemastine (Tavist) Diphenhydramine . Pls mark mine as the brainliest. Have a great day.

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