🍽️ pheniramine maleate,(prescription)

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  1. Antihistaminic Effects: Pheniramine maleate blocks the effects of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergy symptoms such as itching, sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes. By inhibiting histamine activity, pheniramine helps alleviate these symptoms.

  2. Relief of Allergic Rhinitis: Pheniramine is effective in relieving symptoms of allergic rhinitis, including nasal congestion, sneezing, itching, and runny nose. It can provide relief from seasonal allergies as well as year-round allergic reactions to dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens.

  3. Management of Hay Fever: Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis caused by pollen or outdoor allergens, can be effectively managed with pheniramine maleate. It helps reduce nasal congestion, itching, and other symptoms associated with hay fever.

  4. Symptom Relief for the Common Cold: Pheniramine may be included in cold and flu medications to alleviate symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes. It can help improve the comfort of individuals suffering from colds by reducing these bothersome symptoms.

  5. Sedative Effects: Pheniramine has mild sedative effects, which can help improve sleep quality in individuals experiencing allergy symptoms or a common cold. However, these sedative effects may also cause drowsiness, fatigue, or impaired alertness, particularly in some individuals.

  6. Relief of Itching: Pheniramine can effectively relieve itching associated with allergic reactions, insect bites, and skin conditions such as urticaria (hives) or eczema. It helps reduce the sensation of itching, thereby providing comfort to individuals with these conditions.

  7. Nausea and Vomiting: In some cases, pheniramine may help alleviate nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness or certain gastrointestinal conditions. Its antihistaminic properties may contribute to the relief of these symptoms.

  8. Side Effects: Common side effects of pheniramine maleate may include drowsiness, dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, and urinary retention. These side effects are usually mild and transient but may be more pronounced in some individuals.

  9. Drug Interactions: Pheniramine may interact with other medications, particularly central nervous system depressants such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioid pain relievers. Concurrent use of pheniramine with these medications may enhance sedation and impair cognitive function.

  10. Caution in Certain Populations: Pheniramine should be used with caution in elderly individuals, children, and individuals with certain medical conditions such as glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, urinary retention, or cardiovascular diseases. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before using pheniramine, especially in these populations.

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Impacted of pheniramine maleate,(prescription) On Probiotics

Rank Probiotic Impact

Bacteria Impacted by pheniramine maleate,(prescription)

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Taxonomy Rank Effect Citations Notation
unclassified Robinsoniella no rank Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
unclassified Fusobacterium no rank Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
unclassified Negativicoccus no rank Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Eggerthellales order Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Anaerofustis stercorihominis species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Asaccharospora irregularis species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Negativicoccus sp. S5-A15 species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Paraprevotella clara species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Slackia sp. NATTS species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Pseudoflavonifractor capillosus species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
[Collinsella] massiliensis species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Parvibacter caecicola species Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Coriobacterineae suborder Decreases ⚗️ Source Study
Chlamydiae/Verrucomicrobia group superphylum Decreases ⚗️ Source Study

Impact of pheniramine maleate,(prescription) on Conditions from US National Library of Medicine

A higher number indicates impact on more bacteria associated with the condition and confidence on the impact.

We have X bacteria high and Y low reported. We find that the modifier reduces some and increases other of these two groups. We just tally: X|reduces + Y|Increase = Positive   X|increases + Y|decrease = Negative.

Benefit Ratio:
Numbers above 0 have increasing positive effect.
Numbers below 0 have increasing negative effect.

Condition Positive Impact Negative Impact Benefit Ratio Impact
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 0.1 0.1
Depression 0.3 0.3
ME/CFS without IBS 0.1 0.1
Mood Disorders 0.3 0.3

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