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I was wondering if the antihistamine drug, ciproxifan, is something to consider? Pros and cons?
Thanks very much.
Cipro is an antibiotic (not an antihistamine), but I’m not sure what you are asking? What condition are you trying to treat? Thanks! 🙂
I apologize for the H3 confusion.
I recently added cetirizine hydrochloride to my protocol and, once again, my quality of life has improved exponentially! So I decided to do research on histamine and found this page on Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histamine
In continuing my research I went here
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5233962/
This caught my attention because I have trouble with some sort of an ADD type brain thing so it appeared Ciproxifan might help. Thank you so very much for all you’ve done.
It is so useful post because An H3 receptor antagonist is a classification of drugs used to block the action of histamine at the H3 receptor. Unlike the H1 and H2 receptors which have primarily peripheral actions, but cause sedation if they are blocked in the brain, H3 receptors are primarily found in the brain and are inhibitory autoreceptors located on
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