1992
DOI: 10.1016/0924-977x(92)90101-d
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis and antihistamine effects on children's learning

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“…However, their use is markedly limited by these anticholinergic effects that can cause dry mouth, tachycardia, and urinary retention, and by their affinity for H 1 receptors in the central nervous system (CNS) which results in marked sedation, daytime somnolence, decreased reaction time, and impaired performance. 46,[49][50][51][52] The significant sedation associated with first-generation and certain secondgeneration antihistamines is attributed to their high liposolubility and low molecular weight -which allows penetration into the CNS -and their high affinity for CNS histamine H 1 receptors. 42,[49][50][51][52][53] Most newer second-generation antihistamines have minimal or no sedating properties (due to minimal CNS penetration and a low affinity for central H 1 receptors) and less anticholinergic effects and are therefore preferable to first-generation antihistamines in most cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, their use is markedly limited by these anticholinergic effects that can cause dry mouth, tachycardia, and urinary retention, and by their affinity for H 1 receptors in the central nervous system (CNS) which results in marked sedation, daytime somnolence, decreased reaction time, and impaired performance. 46,[49][50][51][52] The significant sedation associated with first-generation and certain secondgeneration antihistamines is attributed to their high liposolubility and low molecular weight -which allows penetration into the CNS -and their high affinity for CNS histamine H 1 receptors. 42,[49][50][51][52][53] Most newer second-generation antihistamines have minimal or no sedating properties (due to minimal CNS penetration and a low affinity for central H 1 receptors) and less anticholinergic effects and are therefore preferable to first-generation antihistamines in most cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 In addition, children with untreated allergy symptoms exhibit lower learning ability at school compared with nonallergic children. 5 Furthermore, if left untreated, allergic rhinitis can potentially exacerbate and contribute to asthma 6 as well as other comorbidities such as conjunctivitis, otitis, dental malocclusions, sinusitis, respiratory infections, and learning problems. [7][8][9][10][11][12] Antihistamines have been a valuable allergic rhinitis treatment for decades, and data from studies in adult populations have been widely reported.…”
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“…Desloratadine, a potent metabolite of loratadine, is a nonsedating, histamine H 1 -receptor antagonist. The pathophysiology of allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria is thought to be similar in adults and children [4]. In addition, the response to antihistamine treatment is similar in adults and children [5], suggesting a similar concentration-response relationship.…”
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confidence: 64%