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Tetryzoline , [3] also known as tetrahydrozoline, is a drug used in some over-the-counter eye drops and nasal sprays. Tetryzoline was patented in 1954, and came into medical use in 1959. Tetryzoline was patented in 1954, and came into medical use in 1959.
Trifluoperazine, marketed under the brand name Stelazine among others, is a typical antipsychotic primarily used to treat schizophrenia. [3] It may also be used short term in those with generalized anxiety disorder but is less preferred to benzodiazepines. [3]
A case of a "fatal acute intoxication caused by MDPHP" in a 48 year old male was reported in February 2022 by physicians at an Italian hospital. [11] Another case has been reported, involving a 30-years-old male cocaine consumer, found dead on July 20th, 2023, in Florence, Italy; MDPHP and alpha-PHP were the only psychoactive substance found.
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A few warnings and contraindications that apply to all naphazoline-containing substances intended for medicinal use are: . Hypersensitivity to naphazoline; Use in infants and children can result in central nervous system depression, leading to coma and marked reduction in body temperature
To treat allergic conjunctivitis, antazoline can be combined in a solution with tetryzoline. [2] The drug is a Histamine H1 receptor antagonist: [ 3 ] selectively binding to but not activating the receptor, thereby blocking the actions of endogenous histamine and subsequently leading to the temporary relief of the negative symptoms brought on ...
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Contraindications include the coadministration of terfenadine, astemizole, cisapride, pimozide, or carbamazepine.Nefazodone is contraindicated in patients who were withdrawn from nefazodone because of evident liver injury as well as those that have shown hypersensitivity to the drug, its inactive ingredients, or other phenylpiperazine antidepressants.