Tripelennamine
- TRADE NAMES: Azaron; PBZ (Novartis); Pyribenzamine; Triplen
- INDICATIONS: Allergic rhinitis, urticaria
- CLASS: Histamine H1 receptor antagonist
- HALF-LIFE: N/A
CLINICALLY IMPORTANT, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INTERACTIONS WITH:
Alcohol, Barbiturates, Chloral Hydrate, Ethchlorvynol, Paraldehyde, Phenothiazines
PREGNANCY CATEGORY: B
The intravenous use of a pentazocine/tripelennamine combination (T's and Blues) was a major drug abuse problem in the 1970s.
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SKIN.
MUCOSAL.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.
GASTROINTESTINAL/HEPATIC.
NEUROMUSCULAR/SKELETAL.
OTHER.
Page last updated 07/31/2023
Symbol key
Incidence
- <1%
- 1-5%
- 5-10%
- 10-15%
- 15-20%
- 20-30%
- >30%
Warnings in other populations
- Breast feeding
- Geriatric
- Pediatric