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How can antihistamine drugs affect the inflammatory immune response?

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Usually partially: Antihistamines partially block immune responses such as those associated with allergy. Usually in the setting of allergy, the immune system diversifies its response and other cells become involved such as T and B cells, making antihistamines less helpful. Antihistamines partially suppress allergic symptoms, and can suppress symptoms until the immune response burns itself out or triggers stop.

Answered 10/25/2015

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