| | Antihistamines are commonly used medications for the treatment of nasal allergies. These medications have common side effects, including drowsiness, dry mouth and urinary retention. However, antihistamines may also result in an increased appetite and weight gain, according to a recent study. Some older antihistamines, such as Periactin (cyproheptadine), have even been used as an appetite stimulant for underweight children and for cancer patients. While it isn't clear why some antihistamines increase appetite and weight gain in some people, this is just another example of why not all allergy medicines. | | Antihistamines for Allergies Antihistamines are medications that block a receptor for histamine, thereby stopping the symptoms that histamine causes. Antihistamines are the most commonly used medications to treat allergic rhinitis. Learn all about anithistamines, including how they work, which ones work best, side effects that may occur, and which ones you should avoid. | Is Benadryl a Good Medicine? Benadryl, which is the brand name for the drug diphenhydramine, is classified as a first-generation antihistamine and has been used to treat various allergic diseases for many years. It is available over-the-counter without a prescription, and comes in many generic forms. Benadryl continues to be frequently used for allergic rhinitis, urticaria, itching, anaphylaxis, symptoms of the common cold, and as a sleep aid. | What Readers Say About Xyzal Side Effects You'd be surprised to find out what readers have been saying for years about the possible side effects of Xyzal -- long before the above mentioned study came out... | | | | | Allergies Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Plan a Unique Vegas Wedding The minister, music and champagne are just the beginning -- why not get married aboard a helicopter or have a pirate swing in to deliver your rings? Arrrr! More>
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