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http://linked.open...gbank/description
| - Dexbrompheniramine maleate is an antihistamine used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria. (en)
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http://linked.open...gy/drugbank/group
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http://linked.open...drugbank/halfLife
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http://linked.open...ugbank/indication
| - For treatment and relief of symptoms of allergies, hay fever, and colds (en)
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http://linked.open...bank/manufacturer
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http://linked.open...mechanismOfAction
| - Dexbrompheniramine competitively binds to the histamine H<sub>1</sub>-receptor. It competes with histamine for the normal H<sub>1</sub>-receptor sites on effector cells of the gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels and respiratory tract. This blocks the action of endogenous histamine, which subsequently leads to temporary relief of the negative symptoms brought on by histamine. (en)
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http://linked.open...drugbank/packager
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http://linked.open.../drugbank/synonym
| - D-Brompheniramine (en)
- Parabromodylamine (en)
- (+)-Brompheniraminum (en)
- (+)-parabromdylamine (en)
- (S)-(+)-Brompheniramine (en)
- (S)-Brompheniramine (en)
- Desbrofeniramina (en)
- Dexbromfeniramina (en)
- Dexbrompheniramin (en)
- Dexbrompheniraminum (en)
- Dexbromphéniramine (en)
- 3-(4-bromophenyl)- N,N-dimethyl- 3-pyridin-2-yl-propan-1-amine (en)
- (R)-3-(4-Bromophenyl)-3-(2-pyridyl)propyldimethylamine (en)
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http://linked.open...drugbank/toxicity
| - Signs of an overdose include fast or irregular heartbeat, mental or mood changes, tightness in the chest, and unusual tiredness or weakness. (en)
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http://linked.open.../drugbank/mixture
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http://linked.open...ynthesisReference
| - Walter, L.A.; U.S. Patents 3,061,517; October 30, 1962; and 3,030,371; April 17, 1962; both assigned to Schering Corporation. (en)
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http://linked.open...y/mesh/hasConcept
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http://linked.open...ugbank/IUPAC-Name
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http://linked.open...gy/drugbank/InChI
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http://linked.open...Molecular-Formula
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http://linked.open.../Molecular-Weight
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http://linked.open...noisotopic-Weight
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http://linked.open...y/drugbank/SMILES
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http://linked.open.../Water-Solubility
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http://linked.open...ogy/drugbank/logP
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http://linked.open...ogy/drugbank/logS
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http://linked.open...l/drug/hasATCCode
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http://linked.open...nd-Acceptor-Count
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http://linked.open...-Bond-Donor-Count
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http://linked.open...drugbank/InChIKey
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http://linked.open...urface-Area--PSA-
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http://linked.open...nk/Polarizability
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http://linked.open...bank/Refractivity
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http://linked.open...atable-Bond-Count
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http://linked.open...ugbank/absorption
| - Antihistamines are well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract after oral administration. (en)
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http://linked.open.../affectedOrganism
| - Humans and other mammals (en)
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http://linked.open...casRegistryNumber
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http://linked.open...drugbank/category
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http://linked.open...gbank/containedIn
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http://linked.open...k/Bioavailability
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http://linked.open...bank/Ghose-Filter
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http://linked.open...nk/MDDR-Like-Rule
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http://linked.open...ank/Melting-Point
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http://linked.open...k/Number-of-Rings
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http://linked.open...siological-Charge
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http://linked.open...bank/Rule-of-Five
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http://linked.open...tional-IUPAC-Name
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http://linked.open...-strongest-basic-
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