H1-receptor antagonist
CHEBI:CHEBI_37955
Definition
H1-receptor antagonists are the drugs that selectively bind to but do not activate histamine H1 receptors, thereby blocking the actions of endogenous histamine.
Alternative Names
- classical antihistamines
- classical antihistaminics
- H1 antihistaminics
- H1 receptor antagonists
- H1 receptor blockaders
- H1-receptor antagonists
- H1-receptor blocker
- H1-receptor blockers
Drug Classification
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histamine antagonistView Class →
CHEBI:37956
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Additional Identifiers
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- CHEBI:37955
- oboInOwl#hasDbXref
- PMID:22035879
Additional References
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