tripelennamine hydrochloride

tripelennamine hydrochloride
An antihistamine. Also available, with the same actions, is t. citrate; it is less bitter than the hydrochloride salt, and is therefore used in elixir.

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[USP] the monohydrochloride salt of tripelennamine, having the same actions and uses as the citrate salt; administered orally.

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