Clemastine

Category: Allergies, Cough & Cold

Clemastine, also known as meclastin, is a first-generation H1 histamine antagonist (antihistamine) with anticholinergic properties (drying) and sedative side effects.[1] Like all first-generation antihistamines, it is sedating.[2][3] Patented in 1960, it came into medical use in 1967.[4] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Side effects 3 Pharmacology 4 Mechanism of action 5 Society and culture 6 References 7 External links Medical... [wikipedia]

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Dosage List

Clemastine 93;308
Clemastine 2 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 0093-0308
Labeler:
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc
Clemastine GG;159
Clemastine Fumarate 1.34 mg (Clemastine 1 mg) Oral Tablet
NDC: 0781-1358
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc
Clemastine GG;160
Clemastine 2 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 0781-1359
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc
Clemastine L282
Clemastine Fumarate 1.34 mg (Clemastine 1 mg) Oral Tablet
NDC: 49348-686
Labeler:
Mckesson
Clemastine L282
Clemastine Fumarate 1.34 mg (Clemastine 1 mg) Oral Tablet
NDC: 0113-0282
Labeler:
L Perrigo Company
Clemastine L282
Clemastine Fumarate 1.34 mg (Clemastine 1 mg) Oral Tablet
NDC: 0363-0282
Labeler:
Walgreen Company
Clemastine L282
12 Hr Wal-hist 12 Hr Relief 1.34 mg Extended Release Tablet
NDC: 0363-0707
Labeler:
Walgreen Company
Clemastine L282
Dayhist-1 1.34 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 24385-183
Labeler:
Amerisource Bergen
Clemastine L282
Dayhist-1 1.34 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 30142-282
Labeler:
Kroger Company
Clemastine L282
Dayhist-1 1.34 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: 36800-282
Labeler:
Topco Associates LLC

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