Chlorphenamine
chemical compound
Chlorphenamine (brand names Piriton, Allerief, Hayleve, Pollenase) is an antihistamine medicine that relieves the symptoms of allergies. It is known as a drowsy (sedating) antihistamine. This means that it is likely to make someone feel more sleepy than some other antihistamines.[1]
Chlorphenamine is sometimes mixed with other medicines like ephedrine or pseudoephedrine to treat coughs and colds.[1] It comes as tablets or as a liquid that is swallowed. When chlorphenamine is mixed with other medicines, it can be called Galpseud Plus Linctus and Haymine.[1] Chlorphenamine is available on prescription, and to buy from pharmacies.
- hay fever
- red, itchy eyes (conjunctivitis)
- eczema
- hives (urticaria) caused by food allergies and chickenpox
- insect bites and stings
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