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| Other names | 9-Benzyl-2-methyl-2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-1H-gamma-carboline, Incidal, Omeril, Diazolin, Fabahistin, mebhydrolin napadisylate, mebhydroline 1,5-naphthalenedisulfonate[1] |
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| Formula | C19H20N2[4] |
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Mebhydrolin (INN) ormebhydroline is anantihistamine. It is not available in the United States, but it is in various other countries under the brand namesBexidal(BD) andDiazolin(RU). It is used for symptomatic relief of allergic symptoms caused by histamine release, including nasal allergies and allergic dermatosis.
Mebhydrolin has been shown to magnify the performance-deficit effects of alcohol.[5]
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