All antihistamines cross blood-brain barrier
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All antihistamines cross blood-brain barrier
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Sedation with "non-sedating" antihistamines: four prescription-event monitoring studies in general practice.BMJ. 2000 Apr 29;320(7243):1184-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.320.7243.1184. BMJ. 2000. PMID: 10784544 Free PMC article.
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