Lergobine

Lergobine Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Lergobine is an antihistamine. Antihistamines used in the treatment of allergy act by competing with histamine for H 1-receptor sites on effector cells. Antihistamines prevent, but do not reverse, responses mediated by histamine alone. Antihistamines antagonize, in varying degrees, most of the pharmacological effects of histamine, including urticaria and pruritus.

Lergobine is an antihistamine that prevents, but does not reverse, responses mediated by histamine alone. Lergobine antagonizes most of the pharmacological effects of histamine, including urticaria and pruritus. Also, diphenylpyraline may exhibit anticholinergic actions (as do most of the antihistamines) and may thus provide a drying effect on the nasal mucosa.

Trade Name Lergobine
Generic Diphenylpyraline
Diphenylpyraline Other Names Difenilpiralina, Diphenylpyralamine, Diphenylpyraline, Diphenylpyralinum
Type
Formula C19H23NO
Weight Average: 281.392
Monoisotopic: 281.177964363
Protein binding

> 99% in human serum albumin

Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Lergobine
Lergobine

Uses

Lergobine is an antihistamine used for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, hay fever, and allergic skin disorders.

For use in the treatment of allergic rhinitis, hay fever, and allergic skin disorders.

Lergobine is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Allergic Rhinitis (AR), Allergic Skin Reaction, Carbuncle, Folliculitis, Furuncle, Impetigo contagious, Intertrigo, Pyoderma, Skin Infections, Bacterial, Infected eczema

How Lergobine works

Antihistamines such as diphenylpyraline used in the treatment of allergy act by competing with histamine for H1-receptor sites on effector cells. This reduces the effects of histamine, leading to a temporary reduction of allergy symptoms.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Elimination Route

Well absorbed after oral administration.

Innovators Monograph

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