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Azelastine is an antihistamine and mast cell stabilizer available as a nasal spray (AstelinĀ®) for hay fever and as eye drops (OptilarĀ®) for allergic conjunctivitis.
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| Antihistamines (primarily R06) edit
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| Aminoalkyl ethers: |
Bromazine,
Carbinoxamine,
Clemastine,
Chlorphenoxamine,
Diphenylpyraline,
Diphenhydramine,
Doxylamine
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| Substituted alkylamines: |
Brompheniramine,
Chlorphenamine,
Dexbrompheniramine ,
Dexchlorpheniramine,
Dimetindene,
Pheniramine,
Talastine
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| Substituted ethylene diamines: |
Chloropyramine,
Histapyrrodine,
Mepyramine,
Methapyrilene
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| Phenothiazine derivatives: |
Alimemazine,
Hydroxyethylpromethazine,
Isothipendyl,
Mequitazine,
Methdilazine,
Oxomemazine,
Promethazine
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| Piperazine derivatives: |
Buclizine,
Cetirizine,
Chlorcyclizine,
Cinnarizine,
Cyclizine ,
Levocetirizine,
Meclozine,
Oxatomide
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| Others for systemic use: |
Acrivastine,
Antazoline,
Astemizole,
Azatadine ,
Azelastine,
Bamipine,
Cyproheptadine,
Deptropine,
Desloratadine,
Ebastine,
Epinastine,
Ketotifen,
Loratadine,
Mebhydrolin,
Mizolastine,
Phenindamine,
Pimethixene,
Pyrrobutamine,
Rupatadine,
Terfenadine,
Triprolidine
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| For topical use: |
Bamipine,
Chloropyramine,
Chlorphenoxamine,
Clemastine,
Dimetindene,
Diphenhydramine,
Isothipendyl,
Mepyramine ,
Promethazine,
Thenalidine
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Antiallergic agents excluding corticosteroids: |
Antazoline,
Azelastine ,
Fexofenadine
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| Other antiallergics: |
Emedastine,
Epinastine,
Ketotifen,
Olopatadine
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