Antihistamine
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(documentation Antihistamine EnglishLanguage "Antihistamines are drugs which treat hay fever and other allergies. Typically, people take antihistamines as an inexpensive, not patented (generic), drug that can be bought without a prescription and relieves from nasal congestion, sneezing, or hives caused by pollen, dust mites, or animal allergy with few side effects. Antihistamines are usually for short-term treatment. Chronic allergies increase the risk of health problems which antihistamines might not treat, including asthma, sinusitis, and lower respiratory tract infection. [from Wikipedia]") | Mid-level-ontology.kif 9842-9850 | |
(subclass Antihistamine BiologicallyActiveSubstance) | Mid-level-ontology.kif 9840-9840 | Antihistamine is a subclass of biologically active substance |
appearance as argument number 2 |
(pathologyTreatment AllergicReaction Antihistamine Ingesting) | Mid-level-ontology.kif 9853-9853 | A treatment for allergic reaction is antihistamine administered via ingesting |
(subclass Cetirizine Antihistamine) | Medicine.kif 4274-4274 | Cetirizine is a subclass of antihistamine |
(subclass Chlorpheniramine Antihistamine) | Medicine.kif 5624-5624 | Chlorpheniramine is a subclass of antihistamine |
(subclass Fexofenadine Antihistamine) | Medicine.kif 4511-4511 | Fexofenadine is a subclass of antihistamine |
(subclass Levocetirizine Antihistamine) | Medicine.kif 5244-5244 | Levocetirizine is a subclass of antihistamine |
(subclass Loratadine Antihistamine) | Medicine.kif 3686-3686 | Loratadine is a subclass of antihistamine |
(subclass Zyrtec Antihistamine) | Medicine.kif 2985-2985 | Cetirizine is a subclass of antihistamine |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Antihistamine "antihistamine") | Mid-level-ontology.kif 9851-9851 |