Comparative study of acute effects of single doses of fexofenadine, olopatadine, d-chlorpheniramine and placebo on psychomotor function in healthy volunteers.

Author: HasegawaYoshinori, HindmarchIan, IshikawaKazuhiro, KameiHiroyuki, MuraokaIsao, NabeshimaToshitaka, NodaYukihiro, SenzakiKoji

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Since most classical (first-generation) antihistamines have undesirable sedative effects on the central nervous system (CNS), newer (second-generation) antihistamines have been developed to relieve the sedative effects and to improve the patient's quality of life. However, the psychomotor profiles o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.538

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

The Desert of Drowsiness: Antihistamines and Psychomotor Function

Antihistamines, medications often used to alleviate allergy symptoms, can sometimes cause drowsiness. As a researcher who's interested in the effects of medications on the brain, I'm always intrigued by the subtle ways they can impact our cognitive function. This study explores the effects of different antihistamines on psychomotor function, a critical aspect of our daily lives.

The researchers conducted a double-blind, crossover study comparing the effects of fexofenadine, olopatadine, d-chlorpheniramine, and a placebo on psychomotor performance in healthy volunteers. It's like conducting a carefully controlled experiment in the desert, observing how different types of water sources affect the growth and behavior of desert plants.

Drowsiness in the Desert: Navigating the Effects

The study found that d-chlorpheniramine, a first-generation antihistamine, had a significant impact on psychomotor function, impairing tracking ability and reducing activity levels. Olopatadine, a second-generation antihistamine, also reduced activity levels, while fexofenadine had no significant effect. It's like discovering that some desert plants thrive better with certain types of water, while others are unaffected by the changes.

Antihistamines and Driving: A Journey Through the Desert

This study underscores the importance of understanding the potential side effects of medications, particularly those that can affect our ability to drive safely. If you're taking an antihistamine that causes drowsiness, it's crucial to be aware of its effects and to avoid driving or engaging in other activities that require alertness.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study provides valuable insights into the effects of different antihistamines on psychomotor function. It's essential to be aware of the potential side effects of medications and to discuss any concerns with your doctor. Remember, just as a desert traveler needs to be aware of the dangers of dehydration, we need to be mindful of the potential impact of medications on our bodies and minds.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2004-05-10
  2. Date Revised 2015-11-19
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

14696020

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1002/hup.538

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