Journal Article10.12968/PNUR.2004.15.12.17223
Antihistamines' additional effects
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TL;DR: Brad's ‘hay fever’ symptoms have worsened but he needs to be fit for work and Jill, his practice nurse, suggests a change of antihistamine.
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Abstract: Brad's ‘hay fever’ symptoms have worsened but he needs to be fit for work. Jill, his practice nurse, suggests a change of antihistamine. Stuart Wood investigates
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