Our Diphenhydramine - HRP product is an Enzyme Conjugate based on a HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) carrier, attached to proprietary Diphenhydramine derivatives.
Applications|- | Indicated for: Antihistaminic Motion sickness Sedative/Hypnotic Other uses: Halting allergic reactions, controlling extrapyramidal side effects induced by antipsychotics |- | Contraindications: Use in neonates and premature infants Use in nursing mothers Use as a local anesthetic Use in people with hypersensitivity to diphenhydramine hydrochloride and other antihistamines of similar chemical structure |- | Non-medical use: Used as a deliriant/hallucinogen Used to potentiate opioids |- | Side effects: Severe: Myocardial infarction (Heart Attack), serious ventricular dysrhythmias, coma and death Atypical sensations: Feelings of heaviness, hearing disturbance Cardiovascular: Hypertension in sensitive individuals Ear, nose, and throat: Dryness of the nose and throat, heartburn Endocrinal: Increased or decreased appetite Eye: Dryness of the eyes, redness of the eyes, yellowing of the eyes Gastrointestinal: Constipation, nausea Liver: Hepatotoxicity in extremely large dosages Musculoskeletal: Incoordination, slow muscle response, fasciculations (twitching) Neurological: restlessness, extrapyramidal side effects, restless-leg syndrome, confusion, clouded thinking, drowsiness, hallucinations, delirium, dysphoria, short-term memory loss Psychological: Agitation, anxiety, emotional lability, depression, excitability (especially in children), paranoia Respiratory: Decreased respiration Skin: Photosensitivity, flushing Urogenital and reproductive: Urinary retention, sexual dysfunction, vaginal dryness, decreased libido Miscellaneous: ? |} Diphenhydramine hydrochloride (abbreviated DPH or DHM) is a first generation antihistamine mainly used to treat allergies.
General | |
ANALYTE GROUP | Diphenhydramine |
PRODUCT NAME | Diphenhydramine - HRP |
STORAGE | Short Term - Refrigerate, Long Term - Frozen, Unless otherwise stated on Certificate of Analysis (COA) |
Conjugates | |
CARRIER PROTEIN | HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) |