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H1-and H2-antagonists in allergic and pseudoallergic diseases


J Ring, H Behrendt - Clin Exp Allergy, 1990 - interscience.wiley.com
Although known for more than 80 years, histamine still remains a fascinating substance for allergy
research. Histamine antagonists have been in clinical use since 1942. The classical H 1 -antagonists
with sedative side-effects have been more or less replaced by newer non-sedating H 1 - ...
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Opiate antagonist nalmefene inhibits ethanol-induced flushing in Asians: A …


SB Ho, EG DeMaster, RB Shafer, AS Levine, … - Alcohol Clin Exp …, 1988 - interscience.wiley.com
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Characteristics of β-endorphin-induced histamine release from rat serosal mast …


A Sydbom - Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 1988 - Springer
Summary. Rat peritoneal mast cells were exposed to the neurohormone and basic opioid peptide
fi-endorphin. fl-Endorphin induced a dose-dependent release of histamine from the mast
cells. A significant histamine release was found at 5 gmol/1 of fi-endorphin and maximal ...
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Naloxone: New therapeutic roles


B Milne, K Jhamandas - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d' …, 1984 - Springer
The narcotic antagonist naloxene, the n-allyl deri- vative of oxynlorphone, is used widely by
anaesthe- tists to reverse opiate-induced respiratory depres- sion, However, the discovery that
there are endoge- nous opiate-like substances in the central nervous system and other ...
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[CITATION] Pruritic curiosities


JD Bernhard - Itch: Mechanisms and Management of Pruritus, 1993 - McGraw-Hill Companies
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Disorders of flushing


SH Yale, S Vasudeva, JJ Mazza, L Rolak, J … - Comprehensive therapy, 2005 - Springer
The authors have stated that they do not have a significant financial interest or other relationship
with any product manufacturer or provider of services discussed in this article. The authors also
do not discuss the use of off-label products, which includes unlabeled, unapproved, or ...
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Opioids and physiologica I regulation of natural killer cell activity and flushing


JE Morley, GF Solomon, D Benton - Stress and immunity, 1991 - books.google.com
410 Stress and 1mmunity 1NTRODUCT1ON 1t is now well accepted that opioid peptides can
modulate a variety of immune system functions in vitro (Morley et al., 1989). However, there is
a paucity of evidence that endogenous opioids play a physiological role in vivo in the ...
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[CITATION] Review Articles: Naloxone: New Therapeutic Roles


B MILNE, K JHAMANDAS - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 1984 - Can Anes Soc
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