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]
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1 Medical uses
2 Side effects
3 Pharmacology
4 Mechanism of action
5 Society and culture
6 References
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