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Histamine and Antihistamines, Pharmacology, Animation
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(USMLE topics, pharmacology) Functions of histamine, the 4 H-receptors, first and second generation H1-antihistamines.

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Antihistamines are medications that counteract the action of histamine. Histamine is most notoriously known as a mediator of allergic reactions, but it’s also involved in important physiological processes such as immune response, gastric acid secretion, sleep and wake cycle, cognitive ability and food intake.
Histamine is synthesized from the amino acid histidine. It is present in all tissues but most abundant in the skin, lungs and gastrointestinal tract. Most of histamine in tissues is stored as granules inside mast cells. In the brain, histamine also functions as a neurotransmitter. It is found in histaminergic neurons of the hypothalamus, whose axons project throughout the brain.
Histamine exerts its action by binding to histamine receptors, H-receptors, all of which are G-protein- coupled. There are four H-receptors, with different tissue expression patterns and functions. Both H1 and H4 are involved in allergic inflammation, but only H1-antihistamines are currently available for allergy treatment. The major function of H2-receptor is to stimulate gastric acid secretion, so H2-antihistamines are used to treat gastric acid disorders such as gastric reflux and peptic ulcers.
The term “antihistamine” generally refers to allergy-treating H1-antihistamines.
Most allergies occur upon a repeated exposure to an allergen. Mast cells that were previously sensitized to the allergen are activated, releasing histamine and other inflammatory chemicals. Histamine causes dilation and increased permeability of blood vessels, stimulation of sensory nerves, contraction of smooth muscle; and is responsible for most allergic symptoms, ranging from watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, itching; to swelling, hives, and difficulty breathing due to bronchospasm. When released systemically, histamine can cause extensive vasodilation and bronchoconstriction which may lead to life-threatening anaphylaxis.
Most H1-antihistamines are not similar to histamine in structure and do not compete with it for binding to H1-receptor. Instead, they bind to a different site on the receptor and stabilize it in its inactive state. The first-generation H1-antihistamines derive from the same chemical class as muscarinic, adrenergic and serotonin antagonists, so they also have anti-cholinergic, anti-adrenergic, and anti-serotonin effects. More importantly, they can cross the blood-brain barrier and interfere with histamine functions in the brain, causing drowsiness, cognitive impairment and increased appetite. Some of these drugs are actually used for their sedative side effect, as sleeping aid medications.
Second-generation antihistamines are less able to cross the blood-brain barrier, and are therefore minimally or non-sedating. They are also highly selective for H1-receptor and have no anti-cholinergic effects.

Quercetin – The Best Natural Antihistamine – Foods With Quercetin – Dr.Berg
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In this video, I want to talk about one of the best natural antihistamines that you can get. 

You should try this natural remedy if you have symptoms such as:

• Sinus congestion 
• Mucus in the lungs
• Hives
• Rashes
• Itching
• Asthma
• Allergies

The best antihistamine is quercetin. 

Quercetin Benefits:

• Antioxidant properties 
• Anti-inflammatory properties
• Powerful natural antihistamine 

There are a lot of different foods high in quercetin, such as:

• Capers
• Radish leaves
• Carob
• Dill 
• Cilantro
• Fennel 
• Red onion - outer
• Kale

However, if you have sinus congestion, seasonal allergies, or any of the symptoms mentioned above, you may be better off taking a quercetin supplement. 

For severe symptoms:

• If it’s in a powder, you may want to take 1 tsp. 
• If it’s a tablet, you may want to take 1000 mg 4 times a day. 



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#loratadine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Claritin
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Loratadine is a second generation antihistamine used to manage the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

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ANTIHISTAMINES AND THE BRAIN
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Dr. Julie Brown, Carrick trained concussion doctor, board-certified chiropractic neurologist and fellow in traumatic brain injury and rehabilitation. It is almost spring here. In fact, we spring our hours forward this weekend. But it's almost spring, and pollen, histamines start reacting in people. I just want to talk about antihistamines. I can't prescribe these things, and nor do I want to. A histamine ... it's a complex reaction, and one of the things that it does is, it wakes us up. It actually makes it hard to fall asleep. If pollen's everywhere and you're reacting to it, it may be harder for you to sleep at night just because we've now raised cortisol and we're awake. The goal would really be to break down those histamines to a more functional level to where they're not making your brain awake. My reason for this video is regarding antihistamines. Many of them, and I would just do a Google search and/or talk to your doctor about it, or your pharmacist ... many of them are anticholinergic.
That means that their mechanism is that they go up and they dock at the end of a neuron that uses choline as a receptor, and many of our learning and memory neurons require choline. If you're taking antihistamines that are anticholinergic, you're actually blocking your ability to remember things. Imagine if you're a student trying to study for a test or you have to memorize something for your job and you're taking these things. It is making your job that much harder, plus it is not actually breaking down histamines and correcting the problem. There are other approaches to it, and you can have different genes, different exposures that create these cycles for histamine, and how they need to be broken down can be different for everybody. Make sure you talk to your doctor about your concerns and, honestly, hop on Google for that. Not for all of it, but just to get an idea to be able to have the conversation with your doctor. If you'd like to know more about our office, website below.
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How to avoid side effects from Accutane (isotretinoin) in 2025 | Dermatologist explains
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I'm John Barbieri, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and acne expert at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. In this video we will discuss how to prevent common Accutane (isotretinoin) side effects. Although often thought of as a difficult treatment, it doesn’t have to be this way!

However, isotretinoin is not the right treatment for everyone, so make sure to discuss with a healthcare professional before considering whether to take isotretinoin.

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The Most Effective Natural Antihistamines for Allergies
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0:00 Introduction: Histamines explained
0:10 What are histamines?
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0:30 Understanding histamines
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3:20 Foods high in histamines
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Let’s talk about how to get rid of histamines naturally.

Histamines are developed when you encounter something you’re allergic to, during an infection, or after an injury. Histamines are also in our food supply.

Symptoms of histamines can include:
• Mucus
• Sneezing
• Runny nose
• Itchy eyes
• Watery eyes
• Red eyes

Certain organs, like your liver and kidneys, have enzymes that help you break down histamines. It’s important to support your liver and kidneys to help get rid of histamines.

The best remedies for dealing with histamines are:
1. Grass-fed beef kidney extract
2. Grass-fed beef liver extract
3. Milk thistle

It’s also important to avoid consuming things high in histamines, including fermented foods and drinks.

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Loratadine ( Claritin 10mg ): What is Loratadine Used For, Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions?
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Serious Side Effects from Antihistamines
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Many people deal with allergies, hives, skin rashes, and other conditions that could lead them to possibly using antihistamines.

While I always encourage people to explore the root causes of these histamine reactions, I recognize that on occasion, people might turn to antihistamines for relief.

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Loratadine Overview | 10 mg Uses Dose and Side Effects
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Loratadine 10 mg uses, dosage and side effects are discussed. Also discuss how long it takes loratadine to start working.

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Doctors Warn These 6 Common Medications Can WORSEN Dementia Symptoms
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Doctors Warn These 6 Common Medications Can WORSEN Dementia Symptoms


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Loratadine (Claritin) – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
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Loratadine (Claritin) – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
Loratadine, marketed as Claritin and other brand names, is a second-generation antihistamine used to alleviate allergy symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, throat, and chronic hives. It works by blocking histamine H1 receptors, reducing allergic reactions without causing significant drowsiness. Common side effects include headache, fatigue, dry mouth, and stomach pain, with serious side effects being rare but requiring immediate medical attention. Standard dosage is 10 mg daily for adults and children over six years, and 5 mg daily for children aged two to six, with adjustments needed for liver or kidney impairment. Loratadine can interact with CYP3A4 or CYP2D6 inhibitors, other antihistamines, and alcohol, so it's important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications being taken. Warnings include caution during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in patients with liver or kidney disease.
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Loratadine (Claritin®) - Loratadine Side Effects, General Tips, Safety in Pregnancy/Breastfeeding
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