Triprolidine is an
over-the-counter antihistamine with
anticholinergic properties.
It is used to combat the symptoms associated with
allergies and is sometimes combined with other
cold medications designed to provide general relief for
flu-like symptoms.
As with many antihistamines, the most common
side effect is drowsiness.
It was patented in 1948 and came into medical use in 1953.
See also
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Benztropine
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Pseudoephedrine
Pseudoephedrine (PSE) is a sympathomimetic drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes. It may be used as a nasal/sinus decongestant, as a stimulant, or as a wakefulness-promoting agent in higher doses.
It was first characteri ...
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UK-9040
References
Alkene derivatives
H1 receptor antagonists
Muscarinic antagonists
2-Pyridyl compounds
Pyrrolidines
4-Tolyl compounds
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