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. 1968 Oct;34(2):330–336. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1968.tb07054.x

Inhibition by antihistamines of the vascular permeability increase induced by bradykinin

E L Becker, I Mota, D Wong
PMCID: PMC1703335  PMID: 4386856

Abstract

1. Mepyramine and triprolidine hydrochloride have a marked inhibitory effect on the local increase of vascular permeability induced by bradykinin.

2. The anti-bradykinin effect of both antihistamines was species dependent, being evident in rabbits, rats and mice but not in guinea-pigs.

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