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antihistamine
English
Etymology
anti- +? histamine
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æn.ti?h?s.t?.mi?n/, /?æn.ta??h?s.t?.mi?n/
Noun
antihistamine (plural antihistamines)
- (pharmacology) A drug or substance that counteracts the effects of a histamine. Commonly used to alleviate the symptoms of hay fever and other allergies.
Derived terms
- antihistaminic
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:antihistamine
Translations
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dimebolin
English
Noun
dimebolin (uncountable)
- A particular antihistamine drug with potential applications as a nootropic and neuroprotective.
Anagrams
- nimbolide
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