
|Articles|August 1, 2003
Greater Tx Options, Less Sedation
Author(s)Wayne Kuznar
San Francisco - Compared with first-generation antihistamines, second-generation agents are more specific antihistamine antagonists that are less sedating and have a longer half-life, Michael D. Tharp, M.D., said.
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