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Introduction to clinical pharmacology
chapter 8 2026 Latest Questions and
Answers (100% Expert Answers) A+
Histamine [ Ans: ] A chemical the body produces that causes the
inflammatory response.


Antihistamine [ Ans: ] Relieve the effects of histamine on body organs
and structures


Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Limit the release of acetylcholine, producing an
anticholinergic (drying effect) In bronchioles and GI system


Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Have a sedative effect on the central nervous
system


Histamine H2 antagonist [ Ans: ] Compete with histamine at H2 receptor




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sites, only H2 receptors located in the GI tract


FDA [ Ans: ] OTC cough and cold products not be used on infants and
children less than 2 years old, some should not be used in children
younger than 6


Second generation antihistamines [ Ans: ] Rapid onset of relief of
sneezing, prutritus (itching), and watery rhinorrhea...do not cross the
blood brain barrier do not cause significant sedation


Antihistamines


adverse reactions [ Ans: ] Constipation, blurred vision, dry mouth,
urinary retention, and dried thickened secretions caused by mucosal
drying


Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Interacts with MAO inhibitors


Look for drug interactions

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Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Should be used w/ caution in children w/ family
history of sleep apnea, SIDS, and Reye syndrome


Antihistamines


Implementation [ Ans: ] Give oral doses with milk to lessen GI side
effects


Given orally are usually well absorbed


Antihistamines


Implementation [ Ans: ] IM diphenhydramine inject deep to prevent
tissue irritation


IV done slowly with patient laying down because of risk of low blood
pressure


Benadryl [ Ans: ] First generation




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Loratadine Claritin [ Ans: ] 2nd generation


Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Start low go slow with older adults


Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Respiratory tract can dry out and mucus can
thicken, encourage fluids to thin secretions and moisten mucus
membranes


Antihistamines [ Ans: ] Avoid driving (drowsiness)


Dizziness, thick secretions upset stomach contact physician nurse or
healthcare provider


Antitussives [ Ans: ] Used to relieve coughing


Antitussives [ Ans: ] Centrally on the cough center in the brain
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