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  2. Chlorphenamine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include sleepiness, restlessness, and weakness. Other side effects may include dry mouth and wheeziness. [2] Chlorpheniramine was patented in 1948 and came into medical use in 1949. [3] It is available as a generic medication and over the counter. [2] [4]

  3. Dexchlorpheniramine - Wikipedia

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    This drug article relating to the respiratory system is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Mepyramine - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 70s it was a very common component in over-the-counter sleep aids such as Alva-Tranquil, Dormin, Sedacaps, Sominex, Nytol, and many others. [5] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) included it in the list of chemicals and compounds barred from use in over-the-counter (OTC) nighttime sleep aid products in 1989.

  5. Pheniramine - Wikipedia

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    Pheniramine (trade name Avil among others) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.It has relatively strong sedative effects, and may sometimes be used off-label as an over-the-counter sleeping pill in a similar manner to other sedating antihistamines such as diphenhydramine.

  6. Tuinal - Wikipedia

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    Tuinal was the brand name of a discontinued combination drug composed of two barbiturate sodium salts (secobarbital and amobarbital) in equal proportions. Tuinal was introduced as a sedative-hypnotic (sleeping pill) medication in the late 1940s by Eli Lilly. It was also used in obstetrics for childbirth.

  7. Pyrimethamine - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the same drug is available from GSK at a cost of US$20 (£13) for 30 tablets (about $0.66 each). [48] In Australia, the drug is available in most pharmacies at a cost of US$9.35 (A$12.99) for 50 tablets (around US$0.18 each). [49] In Brazil, the drug is available for R$0.07 a pill, or about US$0.02. [50]