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Astemizole was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 1999. Astemizole is an antihistamine. Antihistamines prevent sneezing, runny nose, itching and watering of the eyes, and other allergic symptoms. Astemizole is used to treat allergies, hives (urticaria), and other allergic inflammatory conditions....
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Nefazodone
...if you are allergic to Nefazodone or the related medicine Desyrel® (trazodone). are taking Seldane® (terfenadine), an antihistamine; Hismanal® (astemizole), an antihistamine; Propulsid® (cisapride), used for heartburn; Halcion® (triazolam), used for insomnia; Orap® (pimozide),...
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Invirase
...Pacerone® (amiodarone), Tambocor® (flecainide), Rhythmol® (propafenone), bepridil, quinidine Antihistamines Seldane® (terfenadine)*, Hismanal® (astemizole)* Antimigraines Ergot medications (eg, Wigraine® and Cafergot®) GI motility agents Propulsid® (cisapride)* Sedatives,...
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FDA Approves Emend (fosaprepitant dimeglumine) for Injection, Merck's New Intravenous Therapy, for Use in Combination with Other Antiemetics for Prevention of Nausea and Vomiting Caused by Chemotherapy
...or if they have liver problems. Patients should not take Emend for Injection or oral Emend with Orap (pimozide), Seldane (terfenadine), Hismanal (astemizole) or Propulsid (cisapride) as the combination may cause serious or life-threatening problems if taken together. Emend for Injection...
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See also: Allergic Urticaria, Allergies, Urticaria

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