No: Antihistamines bind to histamine receptors without activating the receptor thereby blocking ability of histamine to bind to the receptor and activate it, causing itching and blood vessel dilatation (producing redness and swelling of affected tissue). The ability of the antihistamine to bind to the histamine receptor doesn't decrease over time. Increased symptoms due to increased allergen exposure.
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